Bangladesh Commerce Bank Training Institute organised ‘Trade Finance’ workshop

Posted by BankInfo on Tue, Mar 11 2014 01:04 pm

Dhaka- Bangladesh Commerce Bank Training Institute recently organized a Training workshop on “Trade

Finance”.

CEO & Managing Director, Abu Sadek Md. Sohel, inaugurated the course as Chief Guest. Among others Principal of the Institute M Abu Hena & Md. Mobarak Hossain, AVP and Faculty member were present on the occasion.

News:Bangladesh Today/11-Mar-2013

800 Sonali Bank branches prone to burglary

Posted by BankInfo on Tue, Mar 11 2014 12:47 pm

3-month road map made for security; four suspended over Bogra heist

The government has prepared a three-month road map to reinforcement of security system at all state-owned banks to prevent further bank robbery, especially at Sonali Banks as 800 of its branches have been found risky.

A number of officials at the Bank and Financial Institutions Division (BFID) yesterday said these risky branches were housed in rented buildings.

BFID Secretary Dr M Aslam Alam told the Dhaka Tribune yesterday that they could not provide security to the risky Sonali Bank branches for the next three months when the road map would be executed.

However, the execution of the road map could not be completed unless the government took policy decisions on three major issues – insurance of the money kept in a branch, purchase of land for banks, and building strong iron vaults, he said.

Rest of the measures, including arrangement of security guards for the Sonali Bank branches, would be implemented on short-term basis, he said.

The BFID secretary also said branch managers of all banks had been asked to enhance social connection with the owners of the buildings that housed their branches and the business entities around and inform the local police of this.

He was speaking to the Dhaka Tribune after a meeting with the CEOs of the eight state-owned banks, including Sonali, Rupali, Janata and Agrani.

The meeting discussed security of bank vault rooms as the government is concerned over the heists at two Sonali Bank branches in Bogra and Kishoreganj through underground tunnels.

Later, Aslam Alam told reporters that the meeting had formed a committee headed by BFID’s Additional Secretary Amalendu Mukherjee for recommending measures to prevent burglary at banks. The committee was asked to submit its recommendations within two months.

Talking to the Dhaka Tribune, a meeting source alleged that lower rank officials of Sonali Bank had not followed the directives of their top brass which had created huge security and fraud risk in the bank’s branches.

At the meeting Rupali Bank Managing Director M Farid Uddin suggested purchasing strong iron vaults from international market. He informed the meeting that he had already bought three iron vaults for his bank.

The source said the meeting had seen a long discussion on the 800 vulnerable branches of Sonali Bank and how security at these branches could be beefed up. A bank official suggested renting the first floor of a building for a branch if necessary and having the bank’s vault in the middle of the floor.

After the meeting, Sonali Bank CEO Pradip Kumar Dutta told reporters that it was not possible to ensure security to its 1,201 branches overnight and that it needed a long time.

He said a total of 25 chest branches of the bank were situated in rented houses and ran the risk of being broken in.

In reply to a question, the BFID secretary said the incumbent Sonali Bank CEO had been performing well in his duties and there had been no big scams like that of Hallmark during the past one and a half years.

The burglary incidents at Sonali Bank branches were due to some long-term problems, Aslam Alam said.

On Saturday, robbers looted Tk30.8 lakh from the Adamdighi branch of Sonali Bank in Bogra by digging a 30 feet tunnel from a nearby furniture shop to the bank’s vault room. In a similar fashion, robbers had looted Tk16.4 crore from the vault room of Sonali Bank’s main branch in Kishoreganj on January 24.

Four Sonali Bank officials suspended

The Sonali Bank authorities yesterday suspended four of its officials following an order from the BFID. The decision had come at a board meeting of the bank, said the BFID Director Zaid Bakht.

“We suspended four officials – the manager, deputy general manager and general manager controller of Adamdighi branch of Sonali Bank in Bogra, and also an official of our Dhaka office who was in charge of supervising that branch,” he said.

In the wake of the latest burglary at Sonali Bank’s Adamdighi branch, the BFID asked the bank’s CEO Pradip Kumar Dutta on Sunday to immediately order the suspensions. 

News:Dhaka Tribune/11-Mar-2014

BB raises forex quota for business travellers

Posted by BankInfo on Tue, Mar 11 2014 12:34 pm

Bangladesh Bank has raised the annual foreign exchange quota for business travel from $6,000 to $10,000.
The quota limit per trip has been set at $4,000, BB said in a notice yesterday.


Exporters, importers and producers for the local market are entitled to this foreign exchange quota.

In addition to the quota, exporters will also be entitled to use the balance in their foreign currency retention quota account for their business visits abroad.


In addition, senior expatriate foreign nationals employed in business organisations in Bangladesh with valid

visas and work permits will be entitled to the same business travel quota that can be used through international credit/debit cards held by them, according to the circular.


It said genuine requirements beyond the entitlements mentioned above will be accommodated by BB upon submission of an application supported by documents.

 

News: The Daily Satr/11-Mar-2014

Bank account with Tk10 for street children

Posted by BankInfo on Mon, Mar 10 2014 12:22 pm

The central bank issued a guideline yesterday through a circular with immediate effect

Bangladesh Bank has allowed bank account with Tk10 for the street children to save their income.

The central bank issued a guideline yesterday through a circular with immediate effect.

Bangladesh Bank will prepare a list of NGO (non government organization) who interest to conduct bank account of street children, said the circular.

Interested NGOs asked to apply to be included in the list to the Green Banking and CSR Department of Bangladesh through a scheduled bank.

NGO’s good will, credibility, experience and infrastructure facilities will be considered in case of enlistment.

No service charge will be taken from the accounts. Account holder will be allowed to conduct the account reaching the 18 years old.

Bangladesh Bank introduced a policy for school banking last year, where young people between 6-18 years can open account starting from Tk100 and use the opportunity to save their money for education, stipend money and so on.

From November 2, 2010 till December 31, 2013, some 2,86,000 school students have opened bank accounts.

News:Dhaka Tribune/10-Mar-2014

State banks asked to tighten security

Posted by BankInfo on Mon, Mar 10 2014 12:09 pm

BFID yesterday asked Sonali Bank CEO Pradip Kumar Dutta to immediately suspend the Adamdighi branch manager, deputy general manager and general manager controller

The government has directed all state-owned banks to reinforce their security systems, especially at their vaults by building them with concrete and steel and setting up electronic alarm mechanism.

In the wake of the latest heist at a Sonali Bank branch in Bogra, it has also asked the bank’s authorities to take action against their high officials and the branch’s control officer after investigation.

In a letter to Sonali Bank CEO Pradip Kumar Dutta, the Bank and Financial Institutions Division (BFID) yesterday asked him to immediately suspend the Adamdighi branch manager, deputy general manager and general manager controller.

Signed by BFID’s Deputy Secretary M Rajnul Huda, the letter said primary investigation had revealed that the high officials of the branch had lack of awareness and were irresponsible.

The letter also said security should be increased at all branches of Sonali Bank across the country during weekends and general holidays.

Robbers looted Tk32 lakh from the Adamdighi upazila branch of the bank in the district by digging a tunnel to the bank’s vault room on Saturday.

The BFID yesterday asked the board of directors of Sonali Bank to form teams to review the security at all the branches of the bank.

It asked the Adamdighi branch authority to lodge a general diary (GD) with the local police against the owners of the building housing the branch, and shops and business establishments around it.

The directives to Sonali Bank and other state-owned banks were to prevent recurrence of such heists, Finance Minister AMA Muhith yesterday told reporters after a meeting of the purchase committee at the Secretariat.

He said the internal accounting, auditing and security of the banks had now become stronger following the Hall-Mark scam and the robbery at the Kishoreganj Sonali Bank branch, but incidents of digging tunnel for bank heist would not stop soon.

He said officers and other staff members of the state-owned banks would not change overnight – it would take 10-15 years even after increasing their salaries, he said.

The finance minister said the government had already increased their salaries by 65% and the next pay scale might have another 62% raise.

Following investigation into the robbery of Tk16.9 crore from Sonali Bank’s Kishoreganj branch in a similar manner, the BFID suggested 10 security measures for the six state-owned banks – Sonali, Janata, Agrani, Rupali, BASIC Bank and Bangladesh Development Bank Limited.

The directives included setting up of closed circuit cameras in vault rooms, having vault room on the first floor of the branches, and getting the vault rooms of all ventilations.

The BFID also directed Sonali Bank to move its chest branches to their own houses or land and arranging security as per the Bangladesh Bank’s directives.

It directed transfer of a Sonali Bank branch in Chandpur to a separate building immediately as there was a hotel on the ground floor of the building.

News:Dhaka Tribune/10-Mar-2014

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