In 1979, new business opportunities arose, leading to the registration of SINGER as an operating company with 80% of its shares held by the Singer Sewing Machine Company (SSMC) in the USA and the remaining 20% by local shareholders. In 1983, the company was listed on the Dhaka Stock Exchange (DSE), offering 20% of its total capital—2,565 ordinary shares valued at Taka 100 each. Later, in 2001, SINGER was also listed on the Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE).As part of its multi-branding...
The presence of SINGER in Bangladesh dates back to the British colonial era when the country was a part of the Indian subcontinent. The first operation of Singer began in 1905. Later, in 1920, two... Read More
The presence of SINGER in Bangladesh dates back to the British colonial era when the country was a part of the Indian subcontinent. The first operation of Singer began in 1905. Later, in 1920, two... Read More
The presence of SINGER in Bangladesh dates back to the British colonial era when the country was a part of the Indian subcontinent. The first operation of Singer began in 1905. Later, in 1920, two... Read More
In 1979, new business opportunities arose, leading to the registration of SINGER as an operating company with 80% of its shares held by the Singer Sewing Machine Company (SSMC) in the USA and the... Read More
The SINGER saga began in 1851, when Sir Isaac Merritt Singer with US$ 40 in borrowed capital began to manufacture and sell a machine to automate and assist in the making of clothing. This... Read More