Vice Chairman, Nasser Abdulla Lootah Group, a prominent businessman from UAE and a sponsor of Summit Bank, Abdullah Nasser Lootah called on the acting Governor of Sindh, Agha Siraj Khan Durrani at Sindh Governor’s House on Friday.Board of Director, Salman Fazli and President Summit Bank Jawad Majid Khan were also present on the occasion.
Discussion on the promotion of mutual trade, investment opportunities in health, education, and other issues of mutual cooperation were discussed in detail on the occasion.Talking to the delegation, the acting Governor of Sindh Agha Siraj Durrani said that there are favorable investment opportunities available in Sindh.Acting Governor Sindh said that investments in health, education, and energy sectors in Karachi, the economic hubof the country, are available with incentives under ease of doing business.
He assured that all possible help and support would be provided to the investors.Abdullah Nasser Lootah outlined the transformation of his bank into a full-fledged Islamic Bank, a complete overhaul ofbank’s operational capabilitiies and oward digitalization in accordance with modern banking practices and rebrandingof the bank to give a new outlook and identity to the customers. Lootah, also expressed his company’s intentions to install a power plant in Karachi while establishing of a universityis also under consideration. a large part in the development of Alzheimer’s.The amyloid cascade hypothesis, first proposed in 1992, suggested that amyloid plaques were the first stage in the development of Alzheimer’s, leading to neurofibrillary tanglesTrusted Source (tau tangles), cell loss, vascular damage.
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