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HBFC signs MoU with EcoPack Limited

F.P. Report

KARACHI: MoU Signing Ceremony was recently held between House Building Finance Company (HBFC) & EcoPack Limited. The MoU was signed by Mr. Faisal Murad, Group Head Business & Operations – HBFC & Mr. Hussain Jamil, Chief Executive Office – EcoPack, in the presence of senior executives of both the organizations.

Through this corporate arrangement, HBFC will facilitate the employees of EcoPack to avail housing finance facility across Pakistan on preferential terms & conditions.

House Building Finance Company Limited (HBFC) is the prime housing finance institution of the country, providing affordable housing solutions to primarily low and middle income groups of population by encouraging new construction in affordable housing sector.

It is anticipated that this collaboration will turn out to be a win: win situation for both the organizations as HBFC’s customer base will further increase & EcoPack will be able to create additional value for its staff by providing them customized housing finance facility through its platform.

The Frontier Post

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