Banking

Union Bank opens branch in Sylhet

Posted by BankInfo on Sun, Dec 22 2013 10:55 am


Ariful Hoq Chowdhury, Mayor, Sylhet City Corporation, inaugurates a branch of Union Bank Limited at R B Tower at East Zindabazar in Sylhet on Saturday.

Union Bank Limited opened its branch at R B Tower at East Zindabazar in Sylhet on Saturday.

Ariful Hoq Chowdhury, Mayor, Sylhet City Corporation inaugurated the branch as chief guest, said a press release.

Abdul Hamid Miah, Managing Director, SAM Salimullah, Executive Vice President, Abdul Hannan Khan, Company Secretary, Md Abdul Kader, Chief Public Relations Officer, Manager, Zindabazar branch and other senior officials of the bank were also present on the occasion.

News:Daily Sun/22-Dec-2013

Brac Bank expedites SME financing

Posted by BankInfo on Sun, Dec 22 2013 10:47 am

With providing Taka 300 crore to around 40,000 entrepreneurs in agribusiness in the recent months, Brac Back has expedited its SME financing scheme.

The private bank, which pioneered launching of ‘Krishak Card’, has undertaken a number of initiatives for providing easy finances to farmers. The finance covers lending to different non-traditional sectors that are out of traditional credit coverage.

In a release issued Saturday, Brac Bank said many farmers particularly in the country’s northern region had benefited greatly with financing from this bank for no-traditional crop farming including various types of spices.

For instance, the bank cited that Md Helal, a farmer of Goneshpur village, Mokamtola in Bogra this year grew ginger in only one bigha of land by taking a loan of Taka one lakh from Brac Bank. He is now expecting an yield worth around taka six lack.

Referring to the Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS), the bank said currently ginger is cultivated in 22,000 acre of land producing 74,000 metric ton annually.

The production would go up should more farmers start ginger farming, which would eventually help meet domestic demands of the largely used and essential spice.

News:Daily Sun/22-Dec-2013

BB advises govt to subsidise costs of export loans

Posted by BankInfo on Sat, Dec 21 2013 10:45 am

Bangladesh Bank has proposed the government give a 3 percent subsidy on export-loan interests so that garment makers affected by ongoing political unrest could make up for their losses.


Currently, export loans carry a 7 percent interest rate but banks are not much interested in it, as it does not match the cost of funds.


So, the central bank has said the banks should be allowed to charge 10 percent interest on export loans: the exporters will pay 7 percent and the government will subsidise 3 percent.


The proposal was made yesterday at a meeting chaired by Finance Minister AMA Muhith, as a follow-up to the demand made by garment exporters on December 11.


Muhith said the government would make a decision after calculating the costs to be created by the proposal if accepted.


The garment owners also demanded that all existing term loans and forced loans in textiles, garments and backward linkage industries be given a grace period of two years and transferred without any interest to a block account.

In addition, they demanded relaxing the loan classification policy so that the loans become classified after being overdue for six months instead of three months now.


Bangladesh Bank said the policy would not be changed but it will allow banks to send proposals to the central bank case by case.


The meeting decided to give an incentive package to the affected garment industries by reducing taxes and increasing the existing facilities.


Muhith held the meeting with officials of BB, finance division, banking division and four state-owned commercial banks.

News:Daily Star/21-Dac-2013

IBBL wins 1st prize for best remittance services

Posted by BankInfo on Sat, Dec 21 2013 10:31 am

Muhammad Golam Rabbani and Md. Shahidul Haq Akand, Vice Presidents of IBBL, receive a crest from Dr. Zafar Ahmed Khan, Secretary, Ministry of Expatiates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment on Wednesday at BICC in Dhaka on Wednesday.

Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited won 1st prize among the participating banks in remittance fair on the occasion of International Migrants Day-2013.

Ministry of Expatiates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment organised the fair, said a press release.

Muhammad Golam Rabbani and Md. Shahidul Haq Akand, Vice Presidents of the bank received the crest from Dr. Zafar Ahmed Khan, Secretary, Ministry of Expatiates’ Welfare and Overseas Employment on Wednesday at Bangabandu International Conference Centre in Dhaka.

Md. Hazrat Ali, Additional Secretary, Begum Shamsunnahar, Director General, Manpower, Employment and Training Bureau, Dr. Md. Abu Hena Mustofa Kamal, Joint Secretary, Md. Javed, Additional Director General, BMET, executives of the bank were also present.

Mentionable that Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited observed various programmes on the occasion of International Migrants Day.

Islami Bank is handling one-third remittance of Bangladesh through acquiring confidence of expatriates.

News:Daily Sun/21-Dec-2013

AB Bank opens branch at Anowara

Posted by BankInfo on Sat, Dec 21 2013 10:21 am

Mohammed Ishaque Chowdhury, Senior Executive Vice President and Regional Relationship Manager, Chittagong of AB Bank Limited, inaugurates the 87th branch of the bank at Chaturi, Anowara, Chittagong on Thursday.

The 87th branch of AB Bank Limited was inaugurated at Chaturi, Anowara, Chittagong on Thursday.

Mohammed Ishaque Chowdhury, Senior Executive Vice President and Regional Relationship Manager, Chittagong inaugurated the branch as the chief guest, said a press release.

Syed Aminul Islam, Senior Executive Vice President and Md. Salahuddin Chowdhury, Regional Relationship and Branch Relationship Manager and other senior officials of the bank were also present on the occasion.

News: Daily Sun/21-Dec-2013
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