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Lankan Alliance Finance partners with UDDIPAN for SME financing

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19 October, 2020, 11:40 am
Last modified: 19 October, 2020, 12:12 pm

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Lankan Alliance Finance partners with UDDIPAN for SME financing

Under this agreement, UDDIPAN will get long term finance of Tk200 million for financing its SME clients

TBS Report
19 October, 2020, 11:40 am
Last modified: 19 October, 2020, 12:12 pm
Kanti Kumar Saha, Chief Executive Officer of LAFL and Bidyut Kumar Basu, Executive Director of UDDIPAN signed the loan agreement for SME financing. Photo: Press Release
Kanti Kumar Saha, Chief Executive Officer of LAFL and Bidyut Kumar Basu, Executive Director of UDDIPAN signed the loan agreement for SME financing. Photo: Press Release

Lankan Alliance Finance Limited (LAFL), the subsidiary of the largest state owned bank of Sri Lanka, on October 18 signed a loan agreement with United Development Initiatives for Programmed Actions (UDDIPAN) at LAFL's Head Office in Dhaka.  

Under this agreement, UDDIPAN will get long term finance of Tk200 million for financing its SME (Small and medium-sized enterprises) clients, says a press release. 

Chief Executive Officer of LAFL Kanti Kumar Saha, and Executive Director of UDDIPAN Bidyut Kumar Basu signed the agreement on behalf of their respective organisations. 

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The signing ceremony was also attended by the Chief Operating Officer of LAFL Kazi Nasim Ahmed, Assistant Director (Finance and Accounts) of UDDIPAN Md Shah Alam Migee and others.
 

Lankan Alliance Finance / UDDIPAN / SME financing / SME loans

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