UBL Delegation Visits Indus Hospital, Commends Services , Explores Collaborative Opportunities Contributes Through the UBL Esaar Account
A high-level delegation from United Bank Limited Ameen visited The Indus Hospital, Karachi, to explore potential avenues for collaboration and witness the life-changing impact of the hospital’s free-of-cost, quality healthcare services.
The visiting delegation included Hafsa Abbasy Group Executive, HR, Irfan Bhatti Unit Head, Talent Acquisition, Ahsan Ali Head of Product Marketing & BI, Kamran M. Elyas Head of Shariah Compliance Department, Syed Sheraz Masood Regional Business Head, Iqbal Ahmed Arain Unit Head, Product, and Fakhra Tabassum Manager, Product & Marketing.
They were warmly received by senior executives from Indus Hospital & Health Network (IHHN): Syed Mashhood Rizvi Executive Director, Communication & Resource Development (CRD) Zaki Rizwan Usmani General Manager, Dr. Anum Akram Senior Manager, and Humayou Ghori Senior Manager.
During the visit, Mr. Syed Mashhood Rizvi shared IHHN’s inspiring journey, emphasizing its mission to provide free, accessible, and quality healthcare across Pakistan. He spoke about the organization’s expanding network, its innovative public-private partnership model, and how philanthropic support has enabled IHHN to scale its services while maintaining excellence in care.
The UBL Ameen team toured key hospital departments and witnessed the compassionate, patient-centric approach that defines IHHN’s services. They appreciated the hospital’s unwavering commitment to healthcare equity and community well-being.
Discussions focused on shared values, corporate social responsibility, and future collaboration through impactful initiatives. UBL’s support through its new UBL Esaar Account was acknowledged with gratitude, reflecting a strong commitment to social good.
Indus Hospital & Health Network expresses its sincere thanks to UBL Ameen for their visit and meaningful contribution, and looks forward to building a long-term partnership for a healthier, more equitable Pakistan.