Trust Banks Inks Deal With Edison Real Estate

Industry: Bank, Financial, Housing, Real Estate
Company: Edison Group, Trust Bank Limited
Company Intelligence Tag: Partnership Insights

Trust Bank Ltd has entered a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Edison Real Estate Limited to introduce home loans for their respective customers. The agreement was signed by The Deputy Managing Director, and Chief Business Officer of Trust Bank, and The Chairman of Edison Real Estate, in Dhaka.

The collaboration aims to facilitate home financing for clients of both entities. Present at the signing were key figures including Managing Director and CEO of Trust Bank, Deputy Managing Director and Chief Operating Officer, and other representatives from both organizations. This strategic partnership signifies a joint effort to enhance accessibility to housing finance options in the market.

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