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Bank Alfalah achieves Highest Credit Rating

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Bank Alfalah proudly announces that its credit rating has been elevated to ‘AAA’ by the Pakistan Credit Rating Agency (PACRA), highlighting the bank’s financial strength and dedication to excellence.

In a statement, the bank extended heartfelt gratitude to its valued customers, loyal stakeholders, regulatory authorities, and especially its dedicated colleagues. “Their relentless dedication and hard work have made this achievement possible,” the bank stated.

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Mazhar Ali Raza

Mazhar Ali Raza is a senior journalist from Karachi. He has served more than twenty years in journalism. He was recently associated with the dunya media group as a senior business reporter from the last eleven years . Prior to that he has worked for CNBC for the period of four years. His major beats were the energy auto banking and agriculture sector . He has covered many seminars and exhibitions in Pakistan and abroad as well .

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