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CitycellCheck with seller - DHAKA (Dhaka Division) - June 12, 2013 Tel: 8822186-87, 8825281-83 Fax: 880 2 8823575 |
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Robi TelecomCheck with seller - DHAKA (Dhaka Division) - June 12, 2013 phone:+88 02 9887146-52 fax:+88 02 9885463 |
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Airtel TelecomCheck with seller - DHAKA (Dhaka Division) - June 12, 2013 016-78600786 |
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Teletalk Bangladesh LimitedCheck with seller - DHAKA (Dhaka Division) - June 12, 2013 Phone: (88) 02 9851060, 015 50154444 Fax: 88 02 9882828 E-Mail: info@teletalk.com.bd |
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Dainik AjadiCheck with seller - Chittagong (Chittagong) - July 30, 2015 Leading Newspaper in Chittagong. |
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Dainik KaratowaCheck with seller - BOGRA (Rajshahi) - July 30, 2015 Leading Newspaper in Bogra. |
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Sonali Bank LimitedCheck with seller - DHAKA (Dhaka Division) - July 30, 2015 National Bank of Pakistan was the largest commercial bank in the then East Pakistan. After liberation of Bangladesh in 1971, this bank along with two smaller banks, Premier Bank and Bank of Bahawalpur were merged into Sonali Bank. The bank was nationalized under Government order P.O.26, 1972. T... |
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Rupali Bank LimitedCheck with seller - DHAKA (Dhaka Division) - July 30, 2015 Rupali Bank Limited was established in a newly independent country of Bangladesh as a Nationalized Commercial Bank in the year 1972. RBL emerged through merger of three comparatively smaller private banks of the then East Pakistan. The three banks namely, Muslim Commercial Bank Ltd. A... |
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Pubali Bank LimitedCheck with seller - DHAKA (Dhaka Division) - July 30, 2015 Pubali Bank limited was the outcome of some visionary peoples’ endeavor to rise even under the autocratic rule of Pakistan. In 1959 some courageous men decided to establish a commercial bank owned by Bengali persons alone and as a result Eastern Mercantile Bank came in... |
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Bangladesh Krishi BankCheck with seller - DHAKA (Dhaka Division) - July 30, 2015 Bangladesh is an agro based country. Till now 85% of our population depends on agriculture for their livelihood, either directly or indirectly. At the same time agriculture contributes the lion share of GDP. So we can’t under-value it any way. Naturally after the liberation of the country, the... |