One Bank Limited opens 49th branch at Sitakunda

Posted by BankInfo on Thu, Dec 30 2010 05:32 am

ONE Bank Limited opened its 49th branch at Sitakunda recently. In a ribbon cutting ceremony held at the branch premises, Zahur Ullah, Chairman of ONE Bank Limited, formally inaugurated the branch. Kazi Rukunuddin Ahmed, Director, Farman R Chowdhury, Managing Director, Senior Executives of the bank and many highly respected elites and business persons who attended the inaugural programme are also seen in the picture.Source: Daily Sun

Dhaka Bank holds training on SME banking

Posted by BankInfo on Thu, Dec 30 2010 05:28 am

Dhaka Bank organised a two day long training workshop on ‘Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) Banking’ at Dhaka Bank Training Institute (DBTI) in the city recently.

Khondker Fazle Rashid, managing director of Dhaka Bank Limited addressed the inauguration as the chief guest, said a press release.

A total 43 officers from different branches and head office of the bank took part in the training workshop.

Sukamal Sinha Choudh- ury, general manager for SME and special programmes department moderated the session.

Ashraful Alam and Md Monirul Hoque, joint directors for SME and special programmes department of the Bangladesh Bank were present.

Shamshad Begum, principal of Dhaka Bank Training Institute and Head of HRD spoke on the occasion.

Meanwhile, Dhaka Bank Limited signed an agreement with Rural Electrification Board (REB) to collect electricity bills of Narayanganj Pally Bidyut Samity by establishing a collection booth at Rupganj Zonal office.

Mujibur Rahman, director (Finance) of REB and Tanweer Rahim, deputy managing director of Dhaka Bank signed the agreement on behalf of their respective sides.

Source: Daily Sun

Jamuna Bank opens branch in Pabna

Posted by BankInfo on Thu, Dec 30 2010 05:25 am

Jamuna Bank opened its 64th Branch at Holding no.790, Hamid Road, Pabna Sadar, Pabna. The Branch was inaugurated by Al-Haj Nur Mohammed, Chairman, Jamuna Bank foundation as Chief Guest said a press release.

Md. Belal Hossain, Director, Board of Directors, Jamuna Bank Limited was present as Special guest in the inaugural program. Md. Motior Rahman, Managing Director, Jamuna Bank Limited presided over the inaugural ceremony. Valued business personalities, social elites, politicians and other valued people graced the occasion.

Source: Daily Sun

Bank Asia opens branch at Paltan

Posted by BankInfo on Thu, Dec 30 2010 05:20 am

Bank Asia opened its 48th branch at Paltan in the city yesterday.

Romo Rouf Chowdhury, director of the bank inaugurated the branch.

A M Nurul Islam, director, Erfanuddin Ahmed, president and managing director, Aminul Islam and S M Khorshed Alam, deputy managing directors of the bank were present on the occasion, said a press release.

Members of the business community, local elite and a large number of people also attended the inaugural ceremony.

The Paltan branch of the bank has been equipped with all modern banking facilities including on-line banking and ATM.

Starting its operation in 1999, Bank Asia has become one of the most innovative banks in the country’s banking sector. It offers a wide range of financial services that covers the entire spectrum of banking operations.

In addition, it has launched Islami Banking, brokerage, SME banking, ATM and internet banking under its on-line platform to deliver the highest standard of service to its clientele, ably supported by the use of state-of-the-art technology.

Source: Daily Sun

BB starts inquiry into Islami Bank’s Zakaat scam

Posted by BankInfo on Wed, Dec 29 2010 07:55 pm

Islami Bank has been put under the scanner of Bangladesh Bank (BB) again for its alleged misuse of Zakaat Fund.
A BB official told the agency that the central bank started an investigation into the allegation against Islami Bank that the Bank misused huge amount of money, collected from the members of public as Zakaat. The central bank in November appointed an observer to Islami Bank after getting complaint that the bank was transferring huge suspicious fund to its subsidiary, Islami Bank Foundation.
The BB also imposed a ban on transfer of any fund from Islami Bank to its foundation while the observer would be identifying any suspicious transactions and activities of the bank and its foundation,
The BB official said the central bank received another complaint on December 15 against the Islami Bank for its alleged misuse of Zakaat fund. This time the central bank got the compliant from the Zakaat Board.
Established in 1982 under the umbrella of the Islamic Foundation, Zakaat Board collects, manages and oversees the Zakaat in the country.
In a letter to the BB governor, the Board said it is entitled to collect Zakaat through an account under the name of ‘Government Zakaat Fund’. But the Islami Bank opened a similar account in the name of ‘Islami Bank Foundation’ to collect Zakaat.
The Board said the matter was referred to an expert committee of the Islami Foundation for comment and the committee observed that operation of such account by Islami Bank was a violation of banking act.
The committee also observed that the Islami Foundation has been spending money from the Zakaat Fund in many projects and activities those are not supported by Islamic Shariah.
Referring to the opinion of the expert committee, the Board in the letter mentioned that the Islami Bank Foundation had been spending Zakaat fund to run different activities at their own choice instead of following the criteria, set in Holy Qura’n, for distributing and spending Zakaat.
The Board advised for taking initiative to stop such activities by the Islami Bank and take back the huge amount of money, collected through the Islami Bank Foundation account, which is legally belongs to the government Zakaat fund.
Islami Bank Foundation was also found operating an unauthorized micro-credit programme during a Bangladesh Bank investigation in May this year.
Any micro-finance institution or non-government organisation has to obtain permission from the Micro-credit Regulatory Authority (MRA) to run the credit programme. Islami Bank Foundation is yet to get any MRA licence.
According to MRA Act, 2006, organisations will face maximum Taka 5 lakh fine or one year in jail or the both if found running unlicensed micro-credit activities.
The Islamic Foundation earlier this year also filed a case against former BNP state minister for religious affairs Mosharref Hossain Shahjahan, former Jamaat lawmaker Delwar Hossain Saydee, and two others, on charges of misappropriating Taka 1.28 crore from the government Zakat Fund.

Source: The Independent

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