Recently, Singer Bangladesh Limited signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Risda- Bangladesh under which Risda’s beneficiaries will be able to buy Singer products with easy installment facilities.
Mr. MHM Fairoz, MD & CEO of SINGER Bangladesh and Mr. Md. Hemayet Hossain, Executive Director, Risda Bangladesh signed the MoU on behalf of their organizations. Among others, Mr. Mohammad Nuruzzaman Munna, Chairman, Risda- Bangladesh; Mr. Md. Habibul Hasan Siddique, Director, Micro Finance, Risda-Bangladesh and Mr. Mohammad Ashgar Hossain, General Manager, Corporate Sales of Singer Bangladesh; Mr. Md. Farhad Habib, Manager, Corporate Sales of Singer Bangladesh were present at signing ceremony.
Risda- Bangladesh is a national NGO, founded in1993 with a mission to provide human rights and devote for Socio – economic development of the underprivileged, marginalized and hard-to- reach people. Since the inception, the organization has initiated and implemented various projects and program successfully with the financial and technical support of different individual, donors and government. Risda is actively involved with emergency relief and rehabilitation activities for the oppressed and helpless Arakan refugees in Bangladesh.
The organization is presently implementing various programs and projects in 30 districts through its 120 branch offices with the technical assistance and support of Government, donor agencies and individual.
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