Pran-RFL, the country’s largest food processor and household products manufacturer, has now ventured into smartphone manufacturing. The group will produce feature and smartphones, as well as mobile ...
Pran-RFL Group has been manufacturing lifts in Bangladesh since 2018 and has so far invested around Tk 200 crore to reduce dependence on imported ones, said RN Paul, managing director of RFL Group.
Plastic waste lying in 58 places in 24 districts of Bangladesh was cleaned at the initiatives taken by Pran-RFL Group, the country's leading business conglomerate, in order to create awareness among ...
Besides, the group plans to expand into other sectors, such as garments, footwear and glassware. The new investment will create about 20,000 jobs, PRAN-RFL said in a statement. The company is going to ...
PRAN is expected to play a vital role in ensuring food security in the region. Khalifa Economic Zones Abu Dhabi (KEZAD) Group said it has signed an agreement with Emerging World FZC, the sole importer ...
Pran-RFL Group, a leading food processor and conglomerate in Bangladesh, plans to produce flour, refined flour and semolina for consumers in their factories by March next year. As part of this ...
RAJSHAHI, Dec 19, 2025 (BSS) - Rajshahi Hi-Tech Park is witnessing a renewed surge in investment, raising fresh hopes for the region's technology sector as both local and international companies move ...
Bangladeshi food firm Pran-RFL is planning to set up a food and drink processing plant in Tripura in north-eastern India. India lifted the ban on direct investment from Bangladesh last year and has ...
Maker of fruit drinks and noodles, Pran will initially commit Dh60m on project A 30-year land lease has been signed by Emerging World, Pran's Middle East partner, with Kezad Group for the 42,000 ...
Five companies under the group won awards for fiscal 2016-17 at an event at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre on Sunday. Pran Agro Ltd and Habiganj Agro Ltd obtained the gold and bronze ...
Potata, the wafer thin potato cracker from Bangladeshi food company Pran has got netizens curious. But it has serious competition now. Potata, a wafer thin biscuit from Bangladeshi food brand Pran, is ...
It all started, as many things do in these ennui-filled days, with a tweet. “These biscuits are really addictive,” the tweet said, accompanied by an image of a bright red packet labelled “Pran Potata ...