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Training Course on Negotiation Date: 26 February 2020 Venue: BIAC Mr Training Course on Negotiation Date: 26 February 2020 Venue: BIAC SI. Name & Address SI. Name & Address 1. Mr. Mohammad Kamrul Hassan 2. Mr. Uttam Kumar Lahery PO, SAM/HO Assistant Manager, Lower Court AB Bank The City Bank Limited 30-31, BCIC Bhaban (8th Floor) City Bank Center, 136 Gulshan Avenue, Dilkhusha, Mothijheel, Dhaka. Gulshan-2, Dhaka 1212 3. Mr. Mohammad Ataul Huq 4. Mr. Sharear Abedin PO, Principal Branch Officer (Grade - 2), Court Operation AB Bank td City Bank Limited City Bank Center, 136 Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan-2, Dhaka 1212 5. Ms. Nabeela Raihan 6. Mr. Md. Musarrat Hossain AVP, CAM Senior Manager, SAMD AB Bank The City Bank Limited BCIC Bhaban, 30-31 Dilkusha C/A, Dhaka City Bank Center, 136 Gulshan Avenue, 1000 Gulshan-2, Dhaka 1212 7. Mr. Md. Moniruzzaman 8. Mr. Md. Khaled Hossain SAVP Assistant Relationship Manager Banani Branch The City Bank Limited AB Bank City Bank Center, 136 Gulshan Avenue, Gulshan-2, Dhaka 1212 9. Mr. Mohammad Shariful Islam 10. Lt Col Md Zahidul Ahsan (Retd) FVP Vice President & Head of Legal Division, Special Asset Management Division Trust Bank ltd. Bank Asia Limited Shadhinata Tower Bir Srestha Shaheed Jahangir Gate Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka-1206. 11. Mr. Mohammad Eqramul Islam 12. Mr. Faiz Ahmad FAVP Senior Assistant Vice President, P.P.C.C Special Asset Management Division & Recovery Division Bank Asia Limited Trust Bank Shadhinata Tower Bir Srestha Shaheed Jahangir Gate Dhaka Cantonment, Dhaka-1206. 13. Mr. Mohammad Moinul Islam Khan 14. DMr. M. Golam Hafez Senior Chief Officer rDMD Procurement & Employee Welfare & . Eastland Insurance Company Ltd. Transport Department 13, Dilkusha, C/A, Dhaka-1000 Bangladesh Krishi Bank Head Office, Krishi Bank Bhaban, 83-85 Motijheel Commercial Area, Dhaka-1000. 15. Mr. Golam Kabir 16. Mr. Md. Maruf Akter Assistant General Manager Elite Paint and Chemical Ind. Ltd Legal Issues Division Syed Grand Centre, P-89, R-28, Sector- BASIC Bank Limited 07, Uttara, Dhaka. Sena Kalyan Bhaban (6th Floor) 195 Motijheel C/A, Dhaka 1000. 17. Mr. Shah Ibnul 18. Mr. Kashedul Huq Khondaker Head of SAM–Corporate, Mid Market and Square Pharmaceuticals Ltd. Emerging Square Centre, 48, Mohakhali C/A, Risk Management Division Dhaka-1212 BRAC Bank Ltd. 19. Mr. Md. Shahnur Alam Siddiquee 20. Mr. Md. Eyounus Mia SAVP Executive Special Asset Management Corporate Affairs Dhaka Bank Square Food & Beverage Ltd Rupayan Centre [11th Floor] 72, Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka-1212 21. Mr. Md. Moshaddeque Hossain 22. Mr. Md. Wasif Abrar Sr. Vice President and Head of Central Law Junior Executive Division Corporate Affairs Mercantile Bank Limited Square Food & Beverage 61 Dilkusha Commercial Area, Rupayan Centre [11th Floor] Dhaka- 1000 72, Mohakhali C/A, Dhaka-1212 23. Mr. Junayed Ahmed Chowdhury 24. Mr. Mahfujul Alam Russel First Assistant Vice President Additional Deputy Commissioner Meghna Bank Legal Affairs Suvastu Imam Square (Level-06) DMP HQs, Dhaka 65 Gulshan Avenue (Gulshan-01), Dhaka- 1212 25. Mr. Md. Musfacur Salahin Azad 26. Mr. Md. Noor E Nabi Mim JAVP Student Mutual Trust Bank Limited. London College of Legal studies (South) MTB Collection Unit for SME, Retail and 41 Eastern Housing, Eskaton Garden, Cards Flat-202, Ramna, Dhaka 27. Mr. Md. Imraj Uddin 28. Mr. Mohammad Abu Taher JAVP Advocate Mutual Trust Bank Limited. Supreme Court of Bangladesh MTB Collection Unit for SME, Retail and Meherba Plaza, Topkhana Road, Dhaka Cards 29. Mr. Mohammad Azizul Hoque 30. Ms. Izmet Nashra Khan Shimanto Bank Limited Advocate Road 2, Shimanto Square, Dhanmondi, Supreme Court of Bangladesh Dhaka 1205 Apt-B4, H- 13, R-112, Gulshan-2, Dhaka- 1212 .
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