KARACHI: Meezan Bank, Pakistan’s leading Islamic bank has signed a supply agreement for green energy, power solution with Energy N Automation Ltd , a company of Jaffer Business Systems , a.
Meezan, Master Group ink deal
Business
March 16, 2021
KARACHI: Meezan Bank has recently signed an agreement with Master Group to streamline transaction banking services for Master Group, a statement said on Monday.
Under the agreement, Meezan Bank, through the provision of its state-of-the-art online banking solution, named eBiz+, will enable Master Group to fully automate its customer collections and supplier payments, catering to every client’s needs with a configurable and intelligent platform, it added.
The partnership will focus on creating value for Master Group by serving as an end-to-end transaction banking ecosystem-based around an array of services covering working capital cycle, standardised reporting, greater safety and efficiency, as well as world-class cybersecurity – all in one place, via eBiz+ – an integrated solution.
Al Meezan Investments signs agreement with DirectFN as their technology partner
Karachi
March 6, 2021
Karachi: Al Meezan Investments, one of the largest Asset Management Company in Pakistan signed an agreement with DirectFN Limited to mark the acquisition of their services for implementation of a comprehensive Asset Management Core System.
DirectFN headquartered in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia is a globally acclaimed technology service provider for Asset Management Companies and Brokerages across various countries.The new core system is designed to provide customers of Al Meezan Investments a complete suite of services and solutions from one window.
The implementation of this robust system will allow Al Meezan to further improve and streamline both their internal and customer facing processes while reducing redundancies. The one window solution will further enhance the customer services and management capabilities of Al Meezan.
Protesters who are marching and riding motorbikes fill a road in Mandalay, Myanmar, on Feb. 8. (AP Photo)
Police fired a water cannon at protesters in the Myanmar capital on Monday as tens of thousands of people across the country joined a third day of demonstrations against the military’s removal of elected leader Aung San Suu Kyi a week ago.
Calls to join protests and to back a campaign of civil disobedience have grown louder and more organized since last Monday’s coup, which drew widespread international condemnation.
“We health workers are leading this campaign to urge all government staff to join the (civil disobedience movement)”, Aye Misan, a nurse at a government hospital said at a protest in the biggest city of Yangon. “Our message to the public is that we aim to completely abolish this military regime and we have to fight for our destiny.”
KARACHI: Pakistan Stock Exchange held a gong ceremony on Monday to welcome on-boarding of Meezan Bank Limited as a market maker on PSX for Shariah-compliant debt securities.An agreement was signed.