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IPDC partners with B-Trac solutions for women’s safety

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01 June, 2025, 07:40 pm
Last modified: 01 June, 2025, 07:44 pm

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IPDC partners with B-Trac solutions for women’s safety

Press Release
01 June, 2025, 07:40 pm
Last modified: 01 June, 2025, 07:44 pm
IPDC partners with B-Trac solutions for women’s safety

IPDC Finance PLC has officially signed a strategic partnership with B-Trac Solutions on 1 June 2025.

The signing ceremony celebrated the collaboration between two forward-thinking organisations committed to impactful solutions for a safer and more inclusive society.

Several key representatives from both organisations attended the signing ceremony. Representing B-Trac Solutions were Major General Md Ashikuzzaman, NDC, AFWC, PSC (Retired), Group Director, and M Tanvir Siddique, CEO. From IPDC Finance PLC, Rizwan Dawood Shams, Managing Director, and Mohammad Mahmudur Rahman, Head of SME, were also present.

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As part of the agreement, B-Trac's safety platform, 'Nirapath', will actively support and amplify women's safety initiatives, with a key focus on IPDC Finance PLC's women-centric platform ', Joyee'. The campaign aims to create safer environments for women entrepreneurs and their communities. However, the benefits of this initiative are not limited to Joyee members alone—it is designed to serve and protect all. Additionally, this strategic partnership also extends to B-Trac's digital security camera solution – 'Seemo'. This move strengthens IPDC's commitment to supporting both personal and professional safety for its clients and community.

Speaking about the collaboration, Mr Rizwan Dawood Shams, Managing Director of IPDC Finance PLC, said, "At IPDC, we are continuously striving to promote meaningful solutions beyond finance. Partnering with B-Trac Solutions allows us to reinforce our mission of enabling safer, more empowered communities, especially for women entrepreneurs."

Major General Md Ashikuzzaman, NDC, AFWC, PSC (Retired) and Group Director of B-Trac Solutions also expressed enthusiasm for the initiative, stating, "This partnership will open new doors for impact and innovation. Nirapath will ensure safe and secure movements, and Seemo will ensure the security and safety of our honourable clients of IPDC's home, workspace, and important establishments."

With this collaboration, IPDC Finance PLC and B-Trac Solutions pave the way for a new era of tech-enabled empowerment, where safety, innovation, and inclusion are intertwined.

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