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LankaBangla Finance signs MoU with US-Bangla Airlines

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09 March, 2022, 04:20 pm
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LankaBangla Finance signs MoU with US-Bangla Airlines

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09 March, 2022, 04:20 pm
Last modified: 09 March, 2022, 04:20 pm
LankaBangla Finance signs MoU with US-Bangla Airlines

LankaBangla Finance Ltd recently signed MOU with US-Bangla Airlines Ltd for its customer privilege. 

Khurshed Alam, head of retail business of LankaBangla Finance and Md Shafiqul Islam, head of marketing and sales of US-Bangla Airlines Ltd signed the MOU for their respective organisations. 

Under this MOU LankaBangla Finance Mastercard Titanium and VISA Platinum cardmember will enjoy Dhaka-Maldives-Dhaka return air ticket with exclusive price at only Tk34,999 from US-Bangla Airlines Ltd. 

Md Minhaz Uddin, head of cards; Khaja Wasiullah, head of cards sales of LBF and Fahmi Faruque, assistant manager of sales at US-Bangla Airlines Ltd and other higher officials of both organisations were present at the signing ceremony.  
    

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