
IBFB gets new leaders with Humayun Rashid elected president
Senior Correspondent, bdnews24.com
Published: 12 Jul 2018 12:59 AM BdST Updated: 12 Jul 2018 12:59 AM BdST
The International Business Forum of Bangladesh or IBFB has elected new leaders with Humayun Rashid as its President.
MS Siddiqui and Lutfunnisa Saudia Khan are the two vice-presidents of the committee formed on Wednesday in an annual general meeting in Dhaka.

The IBFB is one of the leading research and advocacy-based business associations of the business leaders and civil society members in Bangladesh.
Managing Director of the Krishibid Group Md Ali Afzal and Managing Director of the Outpace Spinning Mills Ltd Razeeb Haider are the two new directors on the board of IBFB.
Chairman and Managing Director of the Uttara Motors Ltd Matiur Rahman and Managing Director of the United Investment & Trading Corporation Ltd Md Fakhruddin were re-elected as directors on the board.
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