UCB promotes human and environmental wellbeing at Dhaka Flow Fest
In a city usually rushing to meet deadlines, a rare calm settled over Gulshan's Shahabuddin Park as Dhaka Flow Fest 2025 returned—a celebration uniting yoga, dance, art, and conscious living under open skies.
Among the many voices calling for balance in modern life, one stood out — that of Sharif Zahir, Chairman of United Commercial Bank PLC (UCB). Speaking at the "Partners in Flow" panel on the festival's second day, he reflected not as a banker but as a believer in the power of wellbeing to transform individuals and institutions alike.
He said that UCB is moving forward with renewed energy and purpose, driven by sustainable growth and a strong commitment to the wellbeing of its employees, customers, and communities. His remarks echoed UCB's recent sustainability initiatives, which prioritise employee wellness and environmentally responsible practices.
Zahir noted that wellness and sustainability are no longer peripheral projects but core philosophies shaping the future of modern organisations.
As the sun set behind the Gulshan skyline, participants flowed from yoga mats to laughter circles, from soulful music to silent meditation. Guests praised the organisers for creating a mindful and inspiring space that brought together people seeking connection and calm.
Now an annual fixture, Dhaka Flow Fest has evolved beyond a wellness event into a movement reminding urban dwellers to pause, breathe, and reconnect. For UCB, supporting such a platform is more than sponsorship—it is a statement that a modern bank can stand not only for financial success but also for human balance, social harmony, and sustainable progress.