...performing the Financial Institution (BRAC, EPL) Md. Solayman Assistant Professor Department of Marketing Comilla University Supervised By: Submitted Group: SL.No | ID NO | Name | 1. | 12020745 | Md. Wasim(Group Leader) | 2. | 12020701 | Md.Iqbal Hossain Patwary | 3. | 12020702 | Md. Badiul Alam | 4. | 12020703 | Imtiaz Bulbul Sakey | 5. | 12020704 | Didarul Alam | 6. | 12020709 | Abu Yusuf | 7. | 12020715 | Md. Asif Zaman | 8. | 12020718 | Easir Al Newaz | 9. | 12020730 | Md. Manjur Hossain | 10 | 12020746 | Md. Nasir Uddin | Date of Submission: 10.08.2012 Reference of Task Sl. No. | ID No. | Name | Responsible Task | 1. | 12020745 | Md. Wasim (Group Leader) | Planning and Organizing the Task. | 2. | 12020701 | Md. Iqbal Hossain Patwary | Design and Preparing Title Page, Letter of Transmission, Executive Summery. | 3. | 12020702 | Md. Badiul Alam (Faisal) | Preparing Management Function. | 4. | 12020703 | Imtiaz Bulbul Sakey | Preparing Management Process. | 5. | 12020704 | Didarul Alam | Case study and Data Collection with the help of group leader. | 6. | 12020709 | Abu Yusuf | | 7. | 12020715 | Md. Asif Zaman | | 8. | 12020730 | Md. Manjur Hossain | | 9. | 12020718 | Easir Al Newaz | Compose, Printing, Binding and So on. | 10. | 12020746 | Md. Nasir Uddin | | Letter of Transmittal Date Mohammad Solaiman Assistant professor Department of Marketing Comilla University Subject: Structure of Management under BRAC EPL Dear Sir, With due respect, we would...
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...Internship Report on “An Analysis of Financial Performance of BRAC Bank Ltd” Supervised By: Sk. Habibur Rahaman Senior Lecturer Manarat International University Prepared by: Al Sukran ID-1413MBA50346 Manarat International University Department of Business Administration Manarat International University Date of Submission: January 30, 2015 Internship Report on “An Analysis of Financial Performance of BRAC Bank Ltd” Supervised By: Sk. Habibur Rahaman Senior Lecturer Manarat International University Signature of Supervisor Prepared by: Al Sukran ID-1413MBA50346 Manarat International University Department of Business Administration Manarat International University Date of Submission: January 30, 2015 LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL January 30, 2015 To Sk. Habibur Rahaman Senior Lecturer Department of Business Administration Manarat International University Subject: Submission of Internship Report on “An Analysis of Financial Performance of BRAC Bank Ltd” Dear Sir, With due respect to state that I am AL SUKRAN, ID-1413MBA50346 is a student of Masters of Business Administration of Manarat International University. I am delighting to submit here with a copy of internship report for your kind evaluation and appreciation. I have given my best effort to prepare the report with relevant information that I have collected from BRAC BANK LTD and from other sources during my internship program...
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...Term Paper on Merchant Banking and Investment Banking Operation in Bangladesh Course Name: Law and Practice of Banking Course Code: F-209 SUBMITTED TO: Ms. Tazrina Farah Assistant Professor, Department of Finance University of Dhaka SUBMITTED BY: Group no:08 , Section: B Batch: 19th Department of Finance University of Dhaka Date of submission: November 13, 2014. Group Profile: SL | Name | ID | Remarks | 01 | Mohammad Monirul Islam Monir | 19-030 | | 02 | Md. Arif Sarder | 19-036 | | 03 | Adnan Al Rahin | 19-068 | | 04 | Zahid Hossain Joy | 19-096 | | 05 | Nargis Mahmuda | 19-116 | | 06 | Aftab Hossain | 19-120 | | 07 | Imran Bhuyan | 19-144 | | 08 | Faisal Amin | 19-162 | | 09 | Chandan Kumar Roy | 19-164 | | 10 | Md. Fakhrul Islam | 19-190 | | 11 | Debopriyo Paul Utsha | 19-206 | | 12 | Noor Mohammad | 19-256 | | Letter of Transmittal November 13,2014 Ms. Tazrina Farah Assistant Professor, Department of Finance, University of Dhaka. Subject: Submission of term paper. Dear Madam, This is a report on “Merchant Banking and Investment Banking Operation in Bangladesh” for fulfilling course work of BBA program and it is our pleasure to present such before you. We have prepared this report based on the data gathered from interviewing two higher officials of IDLC Financing Limited and BRAC EPL Investment Limited(BEIL) . For the preparation of the term paper, we have focused on the information found to be reliable and valid. We truly appreciate...
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...Independent University, Bangladesh A Research Proposal on Factors Influencing the Adoption of Internet Banking Prepared By Shawkat Zaman ID: 1130260 An Internship Report Presented In Partial Fulfillment Of The Requirements of the Degree Bachelor of Business Administration INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY, BANGLADESH JANUARY 2015 A Research Proposal on Factors Influencing the Adoption of Internet Banking Prepared By Shawkat Zaman ID: 1130260 Has been approved January 2015 _______________ Mr. Parvez Ahmed Sharif Lecturer School of Business Independent University, Bangladesh Letter of Transmittal Mr. Parvez Ahmed Sharif Department of MIS Faculty of Business Studies Independent University, Bangladesh. Subject: Letter regarding submission of Internship Report on Factors Influencing the Adoption of Internet Banking. Dear Sir, Here is the report on “Factors Influencing the Adoption of Internet Banking” you asked me to conduct on the beginning of the Internship. In this assignment, I have tried to focus some key aspects of Internet Banking Services. While preparing this report, I tried my level best to follow your instructions and the instructions that have given to me by my organization supervisor. I appreciate having this assignment. I prepared this assignment with sincerity and serious effort. Thank you for providing me the opportunity to prepare this. I am really grateful to you for giving me the scope to prepare this report...
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...INTRODUCTION: Financial institution that specializes in services such as acceptance of bills of exchange, hire purchase or installment buying, international trade financing, long-term loans, and management of INVESTMENT portfolios. Merchant banks also advise on (and INVEST own funds in) acquisitions, mergers, and takeovers. In the US, a merchant account provider is sometimes called a merchant bank. The Notification of the Ministry of Finance defines merchant banker as ³Any person who is engaged in the business of issue management either by making arrangements regarding selling, buying or subscribing to securities as manager-consultant, advisor or rendering corporate advisory services in relation to such issue management. In the words of Skully A Merchant Bank could be best defined as a financial institution conducting money market activities and lending, underwriting and financial advice, and INVESTMENTservices whose organization is characterized by a high proportion of professional staff able to able to approach problems in an innovative manner and to make and implement decisions rapidly. A merchant bank differs from a regular investment bank as it generally deals in the commercial banking requirements of international finance as well as stock underwriting and long-term corporate loans. A merchant bank is known as a wholesale bank and isn't used by the general public. Most merchant banks deal with large corporations as well as with other merchant banks, large financial...
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...Chapter: 1 SME Financing in Bangladesh We have come across many definitions of SMEs in Bangladesh. According to the Industrial Policy document from the Ministry of Industries, a small enterprise is defined as a registered enterprise with less than 50 workers, excluding the cottage units, and with a fixed capital investment of less than BDT 100 million. A medium enterprise is defined as a registered enterprise with between 50 and 99 workers, and/or with a fixed capital investment between BDT 100 million and BDT 300 million. The PCBs (Private Commercial Banks) seem to have various definitions based on loan components. The small-scale segment is in general defined as enterprises with a loan component between BDT 300,000 and BDT 10 million (between USD 5,500 and USD 185,000). Medium companies are said to have a loan component between BDT 10 million and BDT 100 million (between USD 185,000 and USD 1.85 million). Under yet another definition the World Bank estimates that Bangladesh has approximately 27,000 medium-scaled enterprises (here defined by the Government of Bangladesh as registered enterprises with assets larger than USD 600,000 equivalent) and 150,000 small-scale enterprises (registered enterprises with assets of less than USD 600,000 equivalent). The small and medium scale enterprises (SMEs) are mainly found within the industry and services sector. In Bangladesh, the SMEs account for about 45 percent of manufacturing value addition, 80 percent of industrial employment...
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...An Analysis On The Role of Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission Course Name : Financial Institution and Market Course Code: Fin-335 , Sec: 1 Prepared for Prof. Tanvir Ahmed Chowdhury Chairman, Department of Business Administration East West University Prepared by Holistic Heroes Submission Date: 25th March, 2014 Group Profile Department Of Business Administration Letter of Transmittal 25th March 2014 Prof. Tanvir Ahmed Chowdhury Chairman Department of Business Administration East West University Dear Sir, It gives us immense pleasure to present our term paper on the topic “ An Analysis on Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission, for the course Financial Institution and Market (FIN_335). By doing this paper we have learned a lot practical issues regarding BSEC , Capital Market, Stock Market, Bond Market etc and we think that will help us in our near future. We would like to thank you for your valuable guidance in every problem we had the precious time that you give us. We will be available for any further clarification required and requesting to accept our term paper. Thank you Sincerely All the Members of Holistic Heroes Syed Md. Fakruuddin Nahid Hasan Sayma Sultana Al Mumtahina Shuovy Asma Sultana Nusrat Sharmin Eva Table of content | Page no | Introduction | 6 | 1.0.0 Bangladesh Securities and Exchanges Commission | 7 | 1.2.0 Function of BSEC | 9 | 2.0.0 Capital...
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...Organizational Part 1. A. Introduction: Grameenphone is the largest mobile telecommunications operator in Bangladesh in terms of revenue, coverage and subscriber base. The company was incorporated on October 10, 1996 as a private limited company. Grameenphone converted to a public limited company on June 25, 2007. Trading of the company‘s shares started at Dhaka and Chittagong Stock Exchanges from 16 Nov. 2009. The shareholding structure comprises of mainly two sponsor Shareholders namely Telenor Mobile Communications AS (55.80%) and Grameen Telecom (34.20%). The rest 10.00% shareholding includes General public & other Institutions. Since its inception in March 1997, Grameenphone has built the largest cellular network in the country with over 12,000 base stations in more than 6000 locations. Presently, nearly 98 percent of the country's population is within the coverage area of the Grameenphone network. The company has so far invested more than BDT 15,260 crore to build the network infrastructure since its inception in 1997. Grameenphone is also one the largest taxpayers in the country, having contributed more than BDT 16,600 crore in direct and indirect taxes to the Government Exchequer over the years. Grameenphone was also the first operator to introduce the pre-paid service in September 1999. It established the first 24-hour Call Center, introduced value-added services such as VMS, SMS, fax and data transmission services, international roaming service, WAP...
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... GSP FINANCE COMPANY (BANGLADESH) LIMITED For Public Issue of 20,000,000 ordinary share of Tk.10.00 each at an issue price of Tk.25.00 per share including a premium of Tk. 15.00 per share totaling Tk. 500,000,000.00 Opening date for subscription Closing date for subscription Non‐Resident Bangladeshi (NRB), subscription opens on Non‐Resident Bangladeshi (NRB), subscription closes on Credit Rating Status Entity Rating Date of Rating Validity of Rating : : : : January 08, 2012 January 12, 2012 January 08, 2012 January 21, 2012 Short Term ST‐4 Long Term BBB3 06 March 2011 30 June 2012 RATING ASSIGNED BY: CREDIT RATING AGENCY OF BANGLADESH LTD.(CRAB) UNDERWRITERS IDLC Investment Limited Eunoos Trade Center (Level 21) 52‐53 Dilkusha C/A, Dhaka. ICB Capital Management Limited 8, DIT Avenue, BDBL Bhaban (Level‐16), Dhaka. MTB Capital Limited 68 Dilkusha (6th Floor) C/A, Dhaka. City Bank Capital Resources Limited st Jibon Bima Tower, 1 Floor 10, Dilkusha C/A, Dhaka. Lanka Bangla Finance Ltd. Safura Tower (Level 11), 20 Kemal Ataturk Avenue, Banani, Dhaka‐1213. Sonali Investment Limited Sara Tower, 11th Floor, 11/A, Toynbee Circular Road, Motijheel C/A, Dhaka. Issue date of the Prospectus: November 29, 2011 The issue shall be placed in “N’’ category MANAGER TO THE ISSUE ICB CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LIMITED (A S U B S I D I A R Y O F I C B) ...
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........................................... 10 Chapter 1: Rationale, Objectives and Constituents ..................................................................... 11 1.1 Rationale .............................................................................................................................. 11 1.2 Objectives ............................................................................................................................ 14 1.3 Constituents............................................................................................................... 16 1.3.1 Trade in Goods....................................................................................................... 16 1.3.2 Trade in Services and Investment.......................................................................... 17 1.3.3 Behind the Border Policies .................................................................................... 17 1.3.4 External Market Access and Trade Negotiations................................................... 19 1.3.5 Cross-Cutting Policies ............................................................................................ 19 Chapter 2: Trade Policy in Bangladesh: Areas for Reform towards the Comprehensive Trade Policy...
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