MTB Collaborates with Ispahani Hospital

Industry: Bank, Financial, Healthcare & Pharma, Hospital, Clinic & Diagnostic
Company: Ispahani Islamia Eye Institute and Hospital, Mutual Trust Bank Limited (MTB)
Company Intelligence Tag: Partnership Insights

MTB Foundation has entered into an agreement with the Ispahani Islamia Eye Institute and Hospital to launch a project titled “Community Health Partnership, Predominantly Eye Health.” The primary goal of this partnership is to provide accessible basic healthcare and high-quality eye care services to individuals residing in lower socio-economic and low-income communities in Rajshahi.

The agreement was formalized with a signing ceremony at Mutual Trust Bank’s head office in Dhaka,the CEO of the eye hospital, and the CEO of MTB Foundation, put their signatures on the document. The event was attended by key figures from Mutual Trust Bank, including the managing director and CEO of the bank, as well as other high-ranking officials.

The initiative seeks to make essential healthcare and eye care services more accessible to marginalized communities in Rajshahi, aiming to improve the overall well-being and eye health of individuals in these areas.

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