SBIL in ICAP’s support starts courses

City News Jan, 16 2024
SBIL in ICAP’s support starts courses
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Karachi: Saylani School of Business and Islamic Leadership (SBIL) started training with Pakistani economic experts and support of ICAP.

Six months courses were introduced after three months short term, 7 badges short in last one and half year. In field of Chartered Accountants, SBIL only one and gained status popular institution in field of business education during year.

New courses were launched on opening ceremony of newly renovated building of Saylani School of Business and Islamic Leadership in Muhammad Ali Society.

President. Dr. Arif Alvi was chief guest. SBIL 8th batch admissions are going on in State-of-the-art SBIL and providing training in Accounting, Business, Economics, Islamic Banking and Finance with support of ICAP. Providing additional training in data analytics, accountant and business education to CAP members.

Trust founder Chairman Maulana Muhammad Bashir Farooq Qadri renovated Muhammad Ali Society building for purpose, according to press release.

Published in The Daily National Courier, January, 17 2024

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