Agrani Exchange House begins experimental new service centre in Singapore for Bangladeshi expatriates

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30 May, 2021, 08:55 pm
Last modified: 30 May, 2021, 09:06 pm
The experimental service for remittance started in Singapore’s Industrial Area and Worker’s Housing Area at the coastal-Tuas South Dormitory on no 12 street through a virtual platform on 25 May, reads a press release on Sunday.  

Agrani Exchange House Private Limited has started an experimental new service in Singapore for Bangladeshi expatriates with a view to providing them remittance services.

The experimental service for remittance started in Singapore's Industrial Area and Worker's Housing Area at the coastal-Tuas South Dormitory on no 12 street through a virtual platform on 25 May, reads a press release on Sunday.  

Managing Director and CEO of Agrani Bank Limited Mohammad Shams-Ul Islam; its Deputy General Manager of Foreign Remittance Division Rubana Parveen; CEO of Agrani Exchange House Pvt. Ltd. ASM Shariful Islam from Bangladesh connected virtually.  

MD and CEO Mohammad Shams-Ul Islam said, "Agrani Bank in Bangladesh and abroad has always given maximum priority to customers' interests in remittance services. This is why we have taken this initiative."

CEO of Agrani Exchange House Pvt. Ltd. ASM Shariful Islam said, "We are ready to provide maximum service to our expatriate brothers in any adverse situation."  

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