BoK signs MoU with PGH
PESHAWAR: Bank of Khyber (BoK) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Peshawar General Hospital (PGH).
The MoU was signed by Abdullah Ghaffar, group head Islamic Banking, BoK, and Khurshid Ahmad, hospital director, PGH, in the presence of Hassan Raza, MD/CEO, BoK, alongside senior executives from both organisations.
“This strategic partnership reflects BoK’s commitment to offering Shariah-compliant financial solutions tailored to meet the diverse needs of its partners,” said a press release.As part of this agreement, it said, employees of PGH will have access to a variety of Islamic Consumer Finance products and services, including financing for houses, cars, motorcycles, and personal needs, on a priority and preferential basis.
“This partnership reinforces BoK’s mission to empower individuals and institutions through innovative and ethical financial solutions, enhancing the convenience and trust for its valued customers,” said the communique.
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