RBS, top performers of smart cities awarded by President Dr Alvi

Business Aug, 11 2022
RBS, top performers of smart cities awarded by President Dr Alvi
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KARACHI: Royal Business Solutions (RBS) real estate and builders providing most excellent and efficient facilities to their clients since 2014 has revolutionised real estate sector with their constant efforts and hard work. Moreover, RBS has been standing out in front of other real estate corporations for their usage of advance technology and keeping up with international standards.

Award ceremony was hosted by Islamabad Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Dr. Arif Alvi presented award to CEO of RBS Adeel Riaz.

In addition, RBS is also proud Platinum Sales partner of Capital Smart City due to their excellent commitment and performance in real estate sector. Capital Smart City, which is one of most hyped and well-known project of Pakistan has been consecutively awarding RBS with title of best performer of year since 2018.

These are not only awards which have been received by RBS. In fact, RBS has been honored with “Best Growing Investment Company” award by President of Pakistan. This is one of highest and most prestigious award for RBS group. Award ceremony for this title was held at Aiwan-e-Sadar. RBS was awarded with this title in presence of many other real estate corporation. Additionally, multiple other authorities were also present at venue.

Published in The Daily National Courier, August, 10 2022

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