A significant milestone has been achieved with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish an International Business Desk in the United Kingdom for members of the Entrepreneur’s Club of Bangladesh.
The initiative was spearheaded by Arupa Datta, the international affairs secretary of the Entrepreneur’s Club of Bangladesh, in an effort to strengthen the club’s business presence in the UK. This development was announced in a press release.
Nandita Sharmin, CEO of Amlaki, played a crucial role in bolstering this partnership by personally attending the signing ceremony at the Dhanmondi office, which took place on January 15.
Mohammad Shahriar Khan, founder of the Entrepreneurs Club, expressed the club’s unwavering commitment to empowering registered members to explore diverse business opportunities globally. He emphasized that this effort is aimed at enabling exceptional members to visit the UK and expand their businesses. Additionally, he extended an invitation to Bangladeshi UK citizens who are interested in investing or exporting their products to consider joining the Entrepreneur’s Club.
Nandita, the CEO of Amlaki, expressed her enthusiasm for collaborating with E-club members and assured her dedication to assisting Bangladeshi and E-club members aiming to explore business opportunities in the UK.
Kamrul Hasan, Chairman of the Governing Committee, reiterated their dedication to offering various forms of support to enhance business relations between Bangladesh and the United Kingdom.
Dr. Shah Alam Choudhury, President of the Entrepreneur’s Club of Bangladesh, expressed gratitude for all members contributing to the club’s success. The Entrepreneur’s Club of the UK Chapter was represented by Senior Vice President Antu Karim and Vice President Mo Jashim Uddin, who signed the agreement.
Senior Vice President Antu Karim confirmed that they will be visiting the UK at the end of this year with potential entrepreneurs to gain a deeper understanding of the UK business environment and legal issues.
Key members and founder members were present at the event, signifying the importance of this strategic initiative.
This development has significant implications for Bangladeshi entrepreneurs looking to cultivate strong relationships with entrepreneurs from the United Kingdom.
Next week, a meet-up is scheduled in Bangladesh for members interested in expanding their businesses in the UK, with the participation of Bangladeshi-UK citizens and Entrepreneur’s Club members.
Arupa Datta, the International Affairs Secretary, announced that the procedure and contact details for the UK Chapter will soon be shared on the club’s website and via email to all registered members.
This initiative is poised to create lucrative opportunities for UK entrepreneurs to expand their businesses and explore new markets. Those interested in engaging in business activities in the UK are encouraged to get in touch with Arupa Datta, the International Affairs Secretary of the club.
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