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NCC Bank opens KDA Avenue Upa-Shakha in Khulna

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31 December, 2024, 05:20 pm
Last modified: 31 December, 2024, 05:22 pm

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NCC Bank opens KDA Avenue Upa-Shakha in Khulna

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31 December, 2024, 05:20 pm
Last modified: 31 December, 2024, 05:22 pm
NCC Bank opens KDA Avenue Upa-Shakha in Khulna

NCC Bank has officially opened its KDA Avenue Upa-Shakha in Khulna. The inauguration ceremony was held recently, with S M Hasan Reza, Executive Director of the Bangladesh Bank Khulna Office, serving as the chief guest. The event was presided over by Md. Monirul Alam, Deputy Managing Director & Company Secretary of NCC Bank, while special guests included Professor Mehedi Hasan Md. Hefzur Rahman, Professor of Business Administration at Khulna University, and Sk. Shahriar Rahman, Additional Director of Bangladesh Bank Khulna Office.

Among the distinguished attendees were Probir Kumar Saha, Zone In-Charge of South Region; Md. Tauhidul Islam, Manager of Jessore Branch; Faruq Ahmed, Manager of Khulna Branch; and Shamsun Nahar, In-charge of KDA Avenue Upa-Shakha at NCC Bank. Local elites and businessmen also graced the ceremony.

In his speech, S M Hasan Reza highlighted the significance of the KDA Avenue Upa-Shakha, calling it a great initiative by NCC Bank. He expressed confidence that the branch would meet the growing demands of local customers and encouraged local businessmen and professionals to take advantage of its services.

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Md. Monirul Alam, Deputy Managing Director & Company Secretary of NCC Bank, emphasized the bank's commitment to expanding its branch network to meet customer needs in a competitive market. He noted that the bank's new KDA Avenue Upa-Shakha is strategically positioned to support the development of Khulna, particularly in industries related to ports, the Sundarbans, and urban infrastructure. He believes the new branch will play a vital role in advancing education, infrastructure, SME & retail businesses, and remittances in the area.

Professor Mehedi Hasan Md. Hefzur Rahman and Sk. Shahriar Rahman both expressed gratitude to the bank for opening the new sub-branch and encouraged local businesses to make full use of the banking services available at the KDA Avenue Upa-Shakha.

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