Renata Limited
Meghla Mustari Chowdhury is an experienced professional in the field of International Regulatory Affairs, currently holding the position of Senior Officer at Renata Limited since November 2021, after previously serving as an Officer in the same department. Prior to this, Meghla completed a trainee position at Eskayef Bangladesh Limited in October 2018. Academic credentials include a Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Technology earned from the University of Asia Pacific, completed in March 2020, and a Bachelor of Pharmacy obtained from the same institution in October 2018.
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Renata Limited
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Main Business: Manufacture and Marketing of Human Pharmaceuticals and Animal Therapeutics. We have two production sites. The Mirpur Site is 12 Acres and Rajendrapur Site is 17 Acres. History: The Company started its operations as Pfizer (Bangladesh) Limited in 1972. For the next two decades it continued as a highly successful subsidiary of Pfizer Corporation. However, by the late 1990s the focus of Pfizer had shifted from formulations to research. In accordance with this transformation, Pfizer divested its interests in many countries, including Bangladesh. Specifically, in 1993 Pfizer transferred the ownership of its Bangladesh operations to local shareholders, and the name of the company was changed to Renata Limited. In a gesture of corporate charity, Pfizer donated shares so that, along with a partial payment from the SAJIDA Foundation, 51% ownership of Renata Limited would be held by the Foundation. Today SAJIDA’s microfinance and micro-insurance programs support over 107,120 members and their families; thus far cumulative loan disbursement totals BDT 5,750 million. Currently, SAJIDA’s health program covers over 1 million beneficiaries by delivering services through two 70 bed hospitals, panel doctors in SAJIDA’s micro finance branches, and mobile health teams. To date, the SAJIDA Foundation holds the majority ownership in Renata Limited. To learn more please visit the foundation’s website: www.sajidafoundation.org