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GP signs agreement with six organisations to improve ICT services

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TBS Report
22 December, 2020, 07:35 pm
Last modified: 22 December, 2020, 08:52 pm

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GP signs agreement with six organisations to improve ICT services

The six organizations are TRU Fabrics, Royal Green, Transmission Electro Products, Crown Agro Industries, Kazal Brothers, and Unicorn Industries

TBS Report
22 December, 2020, 07:35 pm
Last modified: 22 December, 2020, 08:52 pm

Grameenphone (GP) has recently signed business agreements with six organizations nationwide to provide better Information and Communications Technology (ICT) solutions across the nation.

The six organizations with whom the agreement has been signed are TRU Fabrics Limited, Royal Green Limited, Transmission Electro Products Limited, Crown Agro Industries Limited, Kazal Brothers Limited, and Unicorn Industries Limited, reads a press release.  

Regarding the agreements, Kazi Mahboob Hassan, Chief Business Officer of GP, said, "As a connectivity partner to Digital Bangladesh, it is our commitments to provide the support of mobility and ICT solutions to the organizations across the nation. A new period is starting for the country, and it has become vital for organizations to adapt to innovative technology to keep pace with the change. We are determined to develop our nation's technology infrastructure, and we hope that the agreements will add value to the growth."

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M Shaon Azad, Head of Emerging Accounts, Grameenphone were present in the occasion. 

Several other top officials were also present from the six organizations, including Ariful Islam, deputy managing director (DMD), TRU Fabrics Limited, ATM Mashud Jaman, CEO, Royal Green Limited; Md Delwar Hossain, DMD, Transmission Electro Products Limited, Shetu Saha, Head of Operations, Crown Agro Industries Limited, Salman Ahmed, Head of Operations, Kazal Brothers Limited, and Sohail Humayun, managing director, Unicorn Industries Limited.

Bangladesh is stepping into a new era of digitization and keeping pace with the change, businesses across the country need to adopt digital solutions to provide meaningful services to their partners and customers, the company said in a press release on Tuesday.

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