Bangladesh's Summit Group looks to Singapore for its capital-raising needs
Its Singapore-based Summit Power International is widening its hunt for new projects and those beyond Bangladesh, even as it minds existing ones and the ESG arena
Ben Paul
Singapore
MUHAMMED Aziz Khan, the boss of a privately-held company owning a string of power plants in Bangladesh, has definite ideas about the sort of commercial relationship Singapore should have with Bangladesh.
In a recent interview with The Business Times, he said: "Singapore should think of itself as a Manhattan, and Bangladesh as one of the states of the US. I think that is becoming the future role of cities like Singapore.
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