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Brac Bank, European Union discuss banking relationships

Brac Bank and the European Union (EU) recently had a stimulating discussion on different facets of the banking relationship.

Charles Whiteley, ambassador of the delegation of the European Union (EU) in Bangladesh, met with Selim RF Husain, managing director and CEO of Brac Bank, at the bank’s head office in Dhaka on February 7, according to a press release.

Andreas Heuberger, head of administration, EU; Tareq Refat Ullah Khan, deputy managing director, and head of corporate banking; Jabedul Alam, head of transaction banking, Brac Bank, and other top officials from both organizations were present.

They discussed mutual interests, including banking services, expressing their firm commitment to work together to facilitate trade and business between Bangladesh and the European Union while extending support to FDI from EU countries to Bangladesh.

The EU envoy lauded the services Brac Bank is offering to the EU delegation in Bangladesh.

Charles Whiteley said: “We are delighted to be engaged with a leading Bangladeshi bank which has cemented its reputation with reliable service and is relentlessly driven by a desire to excel and innovate.”

Selim, RF Hussain said: “In not too distant a future, we look forward to making a marked contribution in positively impacting trade volume between Bangladesh and EU nations.”

He assured them that the EU is a leading trade and development partner of the country and Brac Bank will provide priority support to deepen the partnership.

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