Renowned Urdu writer, Mushtaq Ahmad Yusufi, by profession was:
Renowned Urdu writer, Mushtaq Ahmad Yusufi, by profession was:
(A) Civil Servant
(B) Banker
(C) Publisher
(D) News Caster
Mushtaq Ahmad Yusufi was born in 1923 and died in 2018. He was not only a master of Urdu humour and satire, but he also carved a niche in the banking industry of Pakistan by rising to the apex of this financial world. Along with shaping the contours of banking, he left an indelible literary mark with the likes of "Chiragh Talay", "Khaak-e-Badhan" and "Aab-e-Gum" that have been widely read and loved.
Throughout his banking career, Yusufi played several key roles:
1. Muslim Commercial Bank (MCB): Joined in 1950 and rose to Deputy General Manager.
2. Allied Bank Ltd (ABL): 1965; joindo 1965 and became Managing Director.
3. United Bank Ltd (UBL): Rose to presidency from 1974 to 1976.
4. Pakistan Banking Council: Chairman Named in 1977.
5. Bank of Credit and Commerce International: Served in London first as an advisor from 1979 to 1990.