First Security Islami Bank PLC (FSIBL). organized a daylong Town Hall Meeting on 07 October 2023 at Radisson Blu Chattogram Bay View with the participation of Managers, Manager Operations and Sub-Branch In-charges under the branches of Chattogram North and South Zone of the bank, a press release said on Sunday.
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