Dr. Joshoda Jibon Deb Nath, vice president of the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI), has been awarded the prestigious Doctorate of Literature (D.Litt) by The Thames International University of France.
This esteemed recognition was bestowed upon Dr. Deb Nath in honor of his exceptional contributions to the nation's economy. The announcement was conveyed through a letter from The Thames International University on Thursday.
Dr. Joshoda, a visionary entrepreneur, has played a pivotal role in advancing the Digital Economy landscape in collaboration with the government. His journey commenced in 2001 when he founded Technomedia Limited, an ICT-based company.
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Over the years, he strategically expanded the company's presence in the banking sector, securing the distributorship of the Systemedia Division of NCR Corporation (USA) in 2005.
Technomedia Limited (TML) has firmly established itself as a trusted vendor and service provider in the Financial Sector, particularly excelling in MICR Encoded Cheque processing for the Banking and Financial industry in Bangladesh.
TML's impressive portfolio encompasses ATM booths, Note Sorting Machines, Note Binding Machines, Banking Software, Online Check Clearing Software, and Security Services, catering to banks nationwide. Remarkably, the company is responsible for servicing approximately 70 per cent of the country's total ATM needs.
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Dr. Deb Nath, whose academic achievements included a PhD in Finance and Banking, has received numerous accolades, including the prestigious Bangabandhu Industrial Award and recognition as a Commercially Important Person (CIP) by Bangladesh government.
In addition to his exceptional professional journey, Dr. Deb Nath actively engages in various social initiatives, underscoring his versatile and impactful leadership profile.
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