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BOK inaugurates new branch at Allama Iqbal Town

F.P. Report

LAHORE: Bank of Khyber, one of the growing banks of the country has opened a new branch in Allama Iqbal Town Lahore. Bank of Khyber has now 09 branches in the provincial capital and plans to further strengthen its presence and customer reach in the provincial capital by opening more branches by year-end.

The branch was inaugurated by Mr. Arif Saeed CEO-Service Industries and Mr. Muhammad Ali Gulfaraz, MD/CEO, Bank of Khyber. Ms. Madiha Kamran- Regional Head Corporate & Commercial Conventional banking Lahore along with her team also attended the branch inauguration ceremony.

At the occasion Tariq Gaba- Gaba Carpets, Mr. Mehboob – CEO Clinix Pharmacy, Mr. Shakeel Mughal – Chief Operation Officer- Mughal Iron & Steel, Khawaja Irfan – Finance Manager Fatima Fertilizer Ltd, Sheikh Tariq- CEO, Ms. Hina Mustafa- CFO Imperial Ltd, Badar Ul Islam- Group CFO Service Industries, Muhammad Farooq- CFO KIPS, Sohail Ahmed- CEO Ahmed Construction and several other prominent traders and industrialist of the vicinity attended the event.

On the occasion, Mr. Arif Saeed said that “Bank of Khyber’s excellent services are commendable, this new branch opening in Allama Iqbal Town will help customers manage and grow their businesses further. I congratulate the entire management of the bank and express my gratitude.”

“We are happy to inaugurate one more branch in the provincial capital, which is a rapidly growing market. Considering the vast potential of banking requirements yet to be explored, BOK is aggressively pursuing branch expansion in Lahore to increase its market share as well as build its Brand equity” said Bank of Khyber’s MD/CEO, Muhammad Ali Gulfaraz.

The Frontier Post

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