BRAC Bank to provide technical support to Jamuna Money Exchange (UK)
FE Report | Friday, 20 June 2008
BRAC Bank Limited signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Jamuna Money Exchange (UK) to provide secured remittance facility from the United Kingdom to Bangladesh, said a press release.
From now on, Bangladeshis who are living in the United Kingdom can send their money without any risk to Bangladesh at their convenience through Jamuna Money Exchange (UK) in a short span of time. They can also invest their hard earned money in the various attractive savings schemes of BRAC Bank Limited. Currently, BRAC Bank has 36 Branches, 415 SME unit offices and more than 1800 remittance delivery points across Bangladesh.
Mr. Fazle Hasan Abed, chairman, BRAC and founder-chairman of BRAC Bank Limited, inaugurated the service providing activities of BRAC Bank Limited through Jamuna Money Exchange in the United Kingdom. Naushad Hussain, head of Probashi Banking Service of BRAC Bank Limited, Faisal Omar, head of International Distribution of Probashi Banking Service of BRAC Bank Limited, local senior officials of BRAC and local elite, among foreign Bangladeshis, were also present in the ceremony.
From now on, Bangladeshis who are living in the United Kingdom can send their money without any risk to Bangladesh at their convenience through Jamuna Money Exchange (UK) in a short span of time. They can also invest their hard earned money in the various attractive savings schemes of BRAC Bank Limited. Currently, BRAC Bank has 36 Branches, 415 SME unit offices and more than 1800 remittance delivery points across Bangladesh.
Mr. Fazle Hasan Abed, chairman, BRAC and founder-chairman of BRAC Bank Limited, inaugurated the service providing activities of BRAC Bank Limited through Jamuna Money Exchange in the United Kingdom. Naushad Hussain, head of Probashi Banking Service of BRAC Bank Limited, Faisal Omar, head of International Distribution of Probashi Banking Service of BRAC Bank Limited, local senior officials of BRAC and local elite, among foreign Bangladeshis, were also present in the ceremony.