Summit Power International and AACT Jointly Host Iftar for About 440 Migrant Workers in Singapore, Including Bangladeshis
Photo caption: Mr. Muhammed Aziz Khan PBM (centre), Founder Chairman of Summit Group and the Anjuman & Aziz Charitable Trust (AACT), broke fast with migrant workers in Singapore, many of whom are Bangladeshi nationals.
To show appreciation for the migrant workers in Singapore, many of whom are Bangladeshi, Summit Power International Limited ("SPIL") and the Anjuman & Aziz Charitable Trust (AACT) jointly hosted a breaking of fast (Iftar) for about 440 workers during the holy month of Ramadan.
Mr. Muhammed Aziz Khan PBM, the Founder Chairman of Summit Group and AACT, broke fast with the workers at a workers' dormitory in Space@Tuas on 12th March 2026.
This is the second Singapore Iftar event sponsored by SPIL, the Singapore-headquartered parent of Bangladesh's largest private sector power generation company.
Beyond Iftar, SPIL and AACT are engaged in long-term social responsibility efforts spanning Bangladesh and Singapore.
"Social responsibility is at the core of our business and personal lives. We are privileged to host this Iftar event for migrant workers, many of whom are Bangladeshi and heroes driving economic growth through remittance." Mr. Muhammed Aziz Khan said.
Mr. Muhammed Aziz Khan, a Singaporean of Bangladeshi origin, was awarded the Public Service Medal (COVID-19) in 2023 for engaging and helping Bangladeshi workers who were isolated in local dormitories during the pandemic.