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Meezan Bank wins the ‘Best Company in Financial Category’ award

Meezan Bank wins the ‘Best Company in Financial Category’ award

Meezan Bank was conferred with the top honour in the financial sector category at the Management Association of Pakistan’s (MAP) 37th Corporate Excellence Awards. 

The award recognises Meezan Bank for its outstanding performance and for demonstrating progress and enlightened management practices.

 Founding President & CEO of Meezan Bank Irfan Siddiqui received the award on behalf of the bank at the ceremony held in Karachi and brought together senior management, dignitaries, business leaders and eminent personalities from the corporate sector of Pakistan. Meezan Bank’s senior management including Deputy CEO Ariful Islam was also present at the occasion.

This award is a testament to Meezan Bank’s continued leadership in the banking sector. This win also coincides with the Bank’s 25 Year Anniversary of providing unparalleled Islamic banking services in the country.

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Commenting on the occasion, Irfan Siddiqui expressed his gratitude and thanked the organisers for conferring the bank with the ‘Best Company in Financial Category’ award. 

He said, “Since its inception to date, Meezan Bank remains one of the fastest-growing banks in the country. Throughout this period our teams have remained agile, decisive and innovative in providing Shariah-compliant financial solutions to our customers in a simple and seamless manner. Our approach and commitment towards our Vision of establishing ‘Islamic banking as banking of the first choice…’ will further our drive in the journey to make Pakistan Riba-free, InshaAllah.”

The Corporate Excellence Awards were instituted by MAP in 1982 and are divided into Industrial and Financial categories and Not-For-Profit organizations. Short-listed companies are evaluated on the basis of a detailed financial evaluation and management practices criteria. It is worth mentioning that the financial evaluation covers the period of the preceding three years in order to absorb the effects of fluctuations and also to recognize the impact of long-term policies and strategic decisions.

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