Southeast Bank holds 754th board meeting
Southeast Bank PLC recently held its "754th Board Meeting" at the bank's head office in Dhaka.
MA Kashem, chairman of the bank, presided over the meeting, according to a press release.
During the meeting, the board reviewed the bank's performance for 2024 and held detailed discussions on strategic business initiatives and the 2025 roadmap.
The participating members reaffirmed their commitment to the bank's success and progress, pledging to elevate Southeast Bank to new heights.
Strategic plans were adopted for loan recovery, expansion of non-funded business, retail services, and credit card portfolios, along with strengthening technology-driven transaction services, including internet banking, mobile banking, mobile financial services, and agent banking.
Rehana Rahman, vice-chairperson of the bank, and Azim Uddin Ahmed, Josna Ara Kashem, Duluma Ahmed, Md Akikur Rahman, Nasir Uddin Ahmed, Md Rafiqul Islam (representative of Asia Insurance), Md Nurul Islam (representative of Single Click IT Solution), directors, Mohammad Delwar Hossain, M Moyeen Alam Firozee, Md Mozibur Rahman, independent directors, were present.
The board extended a warm welcome to Md Mozibur Rahman on his appointment as an independent director.
The board expressed confidence that his vast experience, wisdom, and valuable guidance would further strengthen the bank's policy-making activities and contribute significantly to the bank's overall development and progress.
The bank's achievements in operating profit, deposits, liquidity ratio, capital adequacy, and foreign trade are expected to continue in the coming years.
As one of the leading financial institutions in the country, Southeast Bank has demonstrated stable growth over the past 30 years, reflecting customers' strong confidence in the bank.
The bank remains committed to establishing a secure and trustworthy banking system for its customers.
Among others, Nuruddin Md Sadeque Hossain, managing director, and Mamunur Rashid, company secretary, were also present.
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