Working as the President of First Women Bank Limited (FWBL) in 2014, Tahira Raza, says that the institutional strategies, priorities, and policies were accomplished with the help of men.
She added that though the bank was solely working to accommodate women in the financial sector, men have equally played their part in implementing the vision.
Tahira started her career with Muslim Commercial Bank in 1975 and holds a brief stint at the National Bank of Pakistan (NBP).
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She believes that due to cultural constraints, women in Pakistani society isn’t given that freedom to pursue their career in financial sectors.
Talking to News360, Tahira shed light on the importance of why there was a need to establish a women’s bank and how they are entertaining their rights and demands.