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  • Full Time, onsite
  • AGRANI REMITTANCE HOUSE SDN. BHD.
  • Kuala Lumpur Compliance & Risk (Banking & Financial Services) Full time, Malaysia
Salary undisclosed

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Description

• Bank tellers and related clerks deal directly with customers.
Tasks include –
• Receiving cash from customers and processing transactions;
• Making records of all transactions and reconciling them with the cash balance;
• Maintain a high standard of services in the branch and prepare accurate records;
• Resolve all customer inquiries and complaints;
• Develop professional relationships with all customer contacts.

Company

Agrani Remittance House Sdn Bhd is a subsidiary of Agrani Bank Limited, a state owned bank of Bangladesh . Agrani Bank Limited, a leading commercial bank with 947 branches strategically located in almost all the commercial/urban/rural areas throughout Bangladesh. It has also overseas Exchange Houses and hundreds of overseas Correspondents. As a Goverment owned bank Agrani Bank Limited is playing a vital role to send/receive money in legal channel and working to stop Hundis(hawlas) from the very beginning in order to economic/social benefit of the country.

Agrani Remittance House Sdn Bhd embarked on its journey in Malaysia on 13 January 2006 in order to materialize the policy of the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh to open a Remittance House specially for catering to the long-felt needs of hassle free transfer of money from Malaysia to Bangladesh by the Bangladeshi Expatriates. In the mean time this remittance house has remitted a huge amount of money to Bangladesh . It is our pleasure to mention that the company has already completed its 17th year of operation very successfully.

Since the inception of our company it has been trying relentlessly to bring Bangladeshi expatriates under its network for sending their hard earned money officially and safely. It is our pleasure to mention that under congenial atmosphere persisted in this country we have become able to make much hard way in motivating the expatriates who now feel comfort to remit their money.