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WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, 2025
StanChart unveils new brand logo in Bangladesh 

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TBS Report
10 March, 2021, 09:15 pm
Last modified: 10 March, 2021, 09:19 pm

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StanChart unveils new brand logo in Bangladesh 

TBS Report
10 March, 2021, 09:15 pm
Last modified: 10 March, 2021, 09:19 pm
Photo: Courtesy
Photo: Courtesy

With an aim to offer universal banking services with great convenience, the Standard Chartered has recently unveiled its new brand logo in Bangladesh. 

Reflecting the growth and evolution of Standard Chartered as the leading financial brand in Bangladesh and the only multinational bank to offer universal banking services, the brand refresh elevates the focus on the company's strength, stability and transformation in a changing world.
 
The brand logo, referred to as the Trustmark, has evolved to become fresher, brighter and fit for the digital age, said a press statement issued on Tuesday. 

It is supported by a dynamic visual system that amplifies and echoes its bold simplicity, modernising the brand experience and projecting a human and professional image. 

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The refresh represents the bank's evolution as a digital-first brand with a shared visual language to reflect the networks the Bank operates in and the progress it enables, the press statement read.
 
The refreshed brand was unveiled by the British High Commissioner in Dhaka Robert Chatterton Dickson at the bank's Bangladesh headquarters. 

Speaking on the occasion, Dickson said, "For five decades now, British businesses have been contributing to Bangladesh's social and economic development. We are delighted that Standard Chartered, one of the longest-serving British companies in Bangladesh, has been such an intrinsic part of the country's journey to prosperity." 
"This refreshed emblem signifies a renewal of Standard Chartered's commitment to continue being a partner in the progress of the nation," he added.
 
Naser Ezaz Bijoy, chief executive officer of Standard Chartered Bangladesh, said, "Since the Trustmark was first introduced in 1969, it has been a symbol of unity and shared values across our footprint in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Over the last five decades, our identity has taken up new treatments, dimension and colour to stay relevant." 

"What has stayed constant throughout this journey is the commitment it has stood for: to be here for good for the individuals, businesses and communities we serve. We thank Robert Chatterton Dickson for his constant support and encouragement in delivering on this commitment for the betterment of our nation," he added.
 
With over 116 years of uninterrupted presence in Bangladesh, Standard Chartered is the only multinational universal bank in the country with a unique blend of deep-rooted local presence and capacity to capitalise on its global network and product coverage. 

As a part of its commitment to be here for good, the bank is committed to the SDGs through its core business, operations and community programmes. 

The bank has also been a leader in financing infrastructure development. It is also extending access to finance to individuals and small and medium sized companies to promote local economic development by supporting major development organizations. 

Beyond its core business of banking, the Bank is partnering with communities to deliver its community programmes focused on entrepreneurship, education and employability.

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