...INTERNSHIP REPORT Dept. of Business Administration Shah Jalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet. i INTERNSHIP REPORT Role of ICB in the Development of Capital Market in Bangladesh: A Performance Evaluation of ICB Sponsored Mutual Funds COURSE CODE: BAN 400 COURSE TITLE: INTERNSHIP SUPERVISOR MS. NAFSANIATH FATHEMA Lecturer Department of Business Administration Shah Jalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet. SUBMITTED BY MUHAMMAD ABUL LYSE 4th Year 2nd Semester (2nd Batch) Reg No: 0099730014 Dept. of Business Administration Shah Jalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet Date of Submission: July 09, 2006 ii LETTER OF CERTIFICATE Date July 09, 2006 It is an immense pleasure for me to certify that this internship report entitled “ Role of ICB in the Development of Capital Market in Bangladesh: A Performance Evaluation of ICB sponsored Mutual Funds” submitted to the department of Business Administration, Shah Jalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet is an original work done by Muhammad Abul Lyse, a student of BBA 2nd Batch of Department of Business Administration, bearing the Registration number 0099730014. He has successfully completed the internship program at Investment Corporation of Bangladesh (ICB) and prepared this report on the aforesaid title under my supervision. I wish him every success in his endeavors. Signature: ………………………… Ms. Nafsaniath Fathema Lecturer, Dept. of Business Administration...
Words: 26570 - Pages: 107
...“Performance in Pooling of funds, making of portfolios and Dividend policy of Investment Corporation of Bangladesh (ICB)”. March 19, 2013 | Author: Farzana | Posted in Featured Article Table of Contents * ------------------------------------------------- 1 Chapter 1 * ------------------------------------------------- 1.1 Overview * ------------------------------------------------- 1.2 Statement of the problem * ------------------------------------------------- 1.3 Rationale of the study * ------------------------------------------------- 1.4 Objective of the study * ------------------------------------------------- 1.5 Methodologies * ------------------------------------------------- 1.6 Expected outcome of the study and its use: * ------------------------------------------------- 1.7 Limitation of the study * ------------------------------------------------- 2 Chapter 2 * ------------------------------------------------- * ------------------------------------------------- 2.0.1 Background * ------------------------------------------------- 2.1 Objective of ICB * ------------------------------------------------- 2.2 Business policy * ------------------------------------------------- 2.3 Basic functions * ------------------------------------------------- 2.4 Organization’s manpower * ------------------------------------------------- 2.5 Business area of ICB *...
Words: 11764 - Pages: 48
...Fin433 Final Project: Mutual Funds in Bangladesh and ICB Submitted to: Hasan Mamun Senior Lecturer, School of Business North South University Date of Submission: April 13, 2014 Submitted by: The A-Team Oishee Rimi Mondal - 1130279030 Rakin Al-Mahmood – 1030442030 Syeda Amara Alam - 1110199030 S.M Ami Islam -1111061030 Sifat Abir - 1110978030 Table of Contents What is a Mutual Fund……………………………………………………………..4 History of Mutual Funds……………………………………………………………4 Mutual Funds in Bangladesh……………………………………………………… 4 Growth of Mutual Funds in Bangladesh……………………………………………5 What Mutual Funds Offer…………………………………………………………..5 Open Ended Funds………………………………………………………………….6 Close Ended Funds…………………………………………………………………6 Unit Investment Trusts……………………………………………………………..7 Advantages of Investing in Mutual Funds………………………………………….7 Types of Mutual Funds……………………………………………………………..8 Formation of Mutual Funds………………………………………………………...9 Valuation and Dividends of Mutual Funds………………………………………..10 Roles of a Portfolio Manager……………………………………………………...11 ICB………………………………………………………………………………...12 Vision of ICB……………………………………………………………………...12 Mission of ICB……………………………………………………………………12 Objectives of the Organization……………………………………………………13 Who Runs ICB…………………………………………………………………….14 Organizational Chart of ICB………………………………………………………14 Main Functions of the Organization………………………………………………18 Functions of Each Subsidiary……………………………………………………..18 ICB CAPITAL MANAGEMENT LIMITED (ICML)...……………………….18 ICB ASSET MANAGEMENT COMPANY...
Words: 5568 - Pages: 23
...Abstract In a developing country like Bangladesh the Investment banking play a vital role in the progress of economic development. In this paper we have tried to analyze the role of investment banking and how it influences economic development of a country. Investment bank is a financial intermediary that performs a variety of services. Investment banks specialize in large and complex financial transactions such as underwriting, acting as an intermediary between a securities issuer and the investing public, facilitating mergers and other corporate reorganizations, and acting as a broker and/or financial adviser for institutional clients. Major investment banks include Barclays, BofA Merrill Lynch, Warburgs, Goldman Sachs, Deutsche Bank, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, Salomon Brothers, UBS, Credit Suisse, Citibank and Lazard. Some investment banks specialize in particular industry sectors. Many investment banks also have retail operations that serve small, individual customers. It indicates the prospect of investment bank is very high because long term relationships between business firms and investment banks are pervasive in developed security markets. A vast literature argues that better monitoring and information result from relationships. Thus, security markets should allocate resources better when an investment banking industry exists. We study necessary conditions for sustainable relationships and then explore whether policy can do something to foster them. 1. Introduction...
Words: 2300 - Pages: 10
...ICB Mutual Funds ICB Mutual Funds are also known as close ended Mutual Funds. The issued capital of a Mutual Fund is limited, that is, a Mutual Fund offers a limited number of certificates for sale to the public. The amount of capital and the number of certificates of each Mutual Fund remains unchanged. ICB Mutual Funds are independent of one another. A Mutual Fund being listed is traded on the Stock Exchanges. Price of Mutual Fund certificates after IPO is determined on the Stock Exchanges through interaction of supply and demand. The market price of a Mutual Fund certificates is available in Stock exchange quotations and in newspapers. Performances of ICB Mutual Fund The Considerations underlying the performance evaluation of mutual funds is a matter of concern to the fund managers, investors and researchers alike. The present paper attempts to answer two questions relating to mutual fund performance; 1. Whether the growth oriented Mutual Fund are earning higher returns than the benchmark returns (or market Portfolio/Index returns) in terms of risk. 2. Whether the growth oriented mutual funds are offering the advantages of Diversification, Market timing and Selectivity of Securities to their investors. This paper attempts to answer the questions raised, by initially describing some basic concepts and later by employing a methodology which was used by Sharpe (1966), Treynor (1965), and Jenson (1968) and finally given appropriate comments. ...
Words: 296 - Pages: 2
...Banking Southern University, Bangladesh. MUTUAL FUND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN BANGLADESH MUTUAL FUND: Mutual fund are Non-banking or, non depositary financial intermediaries that gather funds from the saving and investing public and utilize the accumulated pool of funds by investing in stocks, bonds, currencies, futures and options contracts or a variety of other financial instruments . A key elements in any mutual fund is its ability to provide the investors with professional management of their funds along with other professional services such as record keeping, custodial services and prompt dissemination of information. Mutual Funds refers to a fund, managed by an investment company with the financial objective of generating high Rate of Returns. These asset management or investment management companies collects money from the investors and invests those money in different Stocks, Bonds and other financial securities in a diversified manner. Before investing they carry out thorough research and detailed analysis on the market conditions and market trends of stock and bond prices. These things help the fund mangers to speculate properly in the right direction. Mutual funds are portfolios of different securities such as stocks, bonds, treasuries, derivatives, etc. Mutual funds pool money of both individual and institutional investors allowing the funds to achieve: (i) economies of scale by reducing costs and increasing investment...
Words: 2700 - Pages: 11
...North South University School of Business BUS 101 Group Report Section: 17 Date of submission: 09-04-2012 Submitted To: Muhammad Ariful Ghani Lecturer Introduction to Business North South University Submitted By: Anika Khan Naya ID: 1130293630 Nawaz Sharif Chowdhury ID: 1130834630 Md.Toha Hossain ID: 1210520030 Md. Touhidul Haque ID: 1111366030 Sajjad Shariar Shuvo ID: 1110579530 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Square Pharmaceutical Limited Bangladesh is one of the leading p h a r m a c e u t i c a l s i n B a n g l a d e s h . S Q U A R E t o d a y s ym b o l i z e s a n a m e – a state of mind . But its journey to the growth and prosperity has been no bed of roses. From the inception in 1958, it has today burgeoned into one of the top line conglomerates in Bangladesh. Square Pha rmaceuticals Ltd., t h e f l a g s h i p c o m p a n y, i s h o l d i n g t h e s t r o n g l e a d e r s h i p p o s i t i o n i n the pharmaceutical industry of Bangladesh since 1985 and is now on i t s w a y t o b e c o m i n g a h i g h p e r f o r m a n c e g l o b a l p l a ye r . Their Future Focus are Strengthen its position in the present markets . Work is in progress to enter into regulated markets in Europe and United States. I n t h i s r e p o r t , w e h a v e t r i e d t o s h o w yo u t h e a c t u a l b u s i n e s s environment of Square Pharmaceutical Limited Bangladesh . In details we have included company’s basic profile, its annual business report and the background of the organization...
Words: 4740 - Pages: 19
...Activities of SEC regarding secondary market: Mutual Fund: Bangladesh security and exchange commission is concern about activities of Mutual fund. According to the Securities and Exchange Commission (Mutual Fund) Rules, 2001 SEC can registers mutual fund. Later on 16 March 2009 SCE established Mutual Fund and SPV department. At present one mutual fund is listed in the private sector. There are two types of mutual funds 1. Open- Ended Mutual fund 2. Closed-Ended Mutual Fund The list of mutual funds in Bangladesh is given below Closed end mutual fund SL Name of the Mutual Fund Year of Floatation Face Value Fund Size (TK in Crore) 01 1st ICB 1980 100 Tk 0.75 02 2nd ICB 1984 100 Tk 0.50 03 3rd ICB 1985 100 Tk 1.00 04 4th ICB 1986 100 Tk 1.00 05 5th ICB 1987 100 Tk 1.50 06 6th ICB 1988 100 Tk 5.00 07 7th ICB 1995 100 Tk 3.00 08 8th ICB 1996 100 Tk 5.00 09 1st BSRS 1997 100 Tk 5.00 10 ICB AMCL 1st 2003 100 Tk 10.00 11 ICB AMCL Islamic 2005 100 Tk 10.00 12 ICB AMCL 1st NRB 2007 100 Tk 10.00 SL Name of the Mutual Fund Year of Floatation Face Value Fund Size (TK in Crore) 13 ICB AMCL 2nd NRB 2008 100 Tk 100.00 14 AIMS 1st Guaranteed 2000 1 Tk 16.80 15 Grameen Mutual Fund One 2005 10 Tk 17.00 16 Grameen Mutual Fund Two 2008 10 Tk 125.00 17 Prime Finance 1st 2009 10 Tk 20.00 18 EBL 1st 2009 10 Tk 100.00 19 ICB AMCL 2nd 2009 100 Tk 50.00 20 ICB Employees Mutual Fund One:Scheme One 2010 10 TK.75.00 21 Trust Bank 1st...
Words: 1174 - Pages: 5
...about the products of the company and their position in the market. The Mutual fund is one of them who are performing their works very effectively. As we are the students of BBA department, we have to learn about the mutual fund investment system analysis of a firm. That’s why we have decided to analysis on mutual fund that renown in the world. 1.1 Origin of the Report This report is a part of “Investment Management” course under the BBA curriculum. As we are the students of BBA department, we have to learn about the financial system analysis of financial firms. That’s why we have decided to analysis on mutual fund. 1.2 Objectives • To improve our knowledge • To make us experienced • To develop our skill. • To provide brief information about our analysis 1.3 Problem and Purpose 1.3.1 Problem Statement This report seeks to address the following requirement: “To study about the mutual fund, its overall process analysis followed by firm. 1.3.2 Purpose of the Report The objective of the report is- “To acquire the practical knowledge of Mutual fund analysis followed by the firm. 1.4 Scope and Limitation 1.4.1 Scope This paper includes financial system in Bangladesh. Then Structure of Financial System, History of Bangladesh Capital Market, mutual funds, types of mutual fund schemes, set up of mutual fund, invest in mutual fund and rights of a mutual funds holder. • Our time was short • We are not experienced ...
Words: 7415 - Pages: 30
...Bangladesh (ICB) 6-11 1. Background of ICB 6 2. Objectives of ICB 6 3. Business Policies of ICB 6 4. Functions of ICB 7 5. Capital Structure of ICB 7 6. Shareholding Position of ICB 8 7. Management of ICB 9 8. Share Price 10 9. Transfer of Shares 10 10. Milestone of ICB 10 Chapter 3 Organizational Features of ICB 13-14 3.1 Regulatory Framework of ICB 13 3.2 Institutional Framework 13 3.3 Manpower 13 3.4 Number of Branches of ICB 14 3.5 Training of Employees 14 Chapter 4 Functions of Various Departments of ICB 16-27 4.1 Administrative Division 17 4.2 Merchandising Division 18 4.3 Funds Division 19 4.4 Accounts and Finance Division 20 4.5 Computer Division 22 4.6 Loan Appraisal Division 22 4.7 Implementation & Recovery 24 4.8 Legal Affairs Division 24 4.9 Audits and Method Department 25 4.10 Secretary’s Division 25 4.11 Branch and Subsidiary Control Division 26 4.12 Activities of Subsidiary Company’s 26 Chapter 5 Introduction of ICB Mutual Funds 29-36 5.1 Introduction 29 5.2 What Is Mutual Fund 29 5.3 Types of Mutual Funds 30 5.4 Classification of Mutual Fund 31 5.5 Mutual Fund Returns 31 5.6 Advantages of Mutual Fund 32 5.7 Launching Of ICB Mutual Funds 33 5.8 Regulatory Set-Up of ICB Mutual Fund 33 5.9 Mutual Fund Management 34 5.10 How to Buy or Sale Mutual Funds 34 5.11 Registration of Mutual Fund 34 ...
Words: 12274 - Pages: 50
...Report on Overall Activities of ICB : A Case Study of Rajshahi Branch CHAPTER-ONE Introduction 1.1 What is internship? Internship means practical training through attending the particular work physically. Practical training means a way through which a person or a trainee can gather experience about the related subject practically and be able to apply his theoretical experience in the field of real life action. Practical training paves the way for gaining practical knowledge through activities other than reading textbooks and attending formal academic courses. Practical training is necessary to achieve complete knowledge about something. Internship program is a form of practical training. I firmly believe, practical training can open the inner eyes of a man. The works conducted during the Internship Program will expand the horizon of our practical knowledge. For the students of BBA of the Department of Accounting & Information System internship is an academic requirement. For the internship every student is required to work in a selected institution to enhance his practical experiences. The internship is managed and supervised by a supervisor who is a teacher of the department. For my internship, I was sent to the Investment Corporation of Bangladesh(ICB) under the supervision of Sohel Rana, Assistant professor, Department of Accounting & Information System, Jagannath University. My topic was “An Analytical Report on Overall Activities of ICB – A Case Study of Rajshahi Branch"...
Words: 14992 - Pages: 60
...Investment banking companies in Bangladesh are of two types: open-ended and closed-ended. The open-ended ones, generally referred to as mutual funds, repurchase shares in any quantity as and when holders offer them for sales. Thus, the amount of shares of the open-ended investment companies in market changes continually in response to public demand. Closed-ended investment companies sell only a specific number of ownership shares. An investor wanting to acquire shares of a closed-ended investment company must find another investor who wishes to sell. Investment companies do not take part in the transaction. In addition to selling equity shares, closed-ended companies issue a variety of debt and equity securities including preferred stock, regular and convertible bonds, and stock warrants for raising funds. Investment banks act as intermediaries between issuers and investors. The issuer sells securities to investment bankers who in turn sell the securities to investors. The investment banks own the securities until they are resold. For firms seeking to raise long-term funds, investment banks provide assistance through a number of functions including underwriting, marketing of securities, corporate finance, sale and brokerage, asset management and research. In underwriting, investment banks can protect themselves by forming a syndicate, which allows them to diversify the risk. One investment bank acts as the managing underwriter that oversees the underwriting activities of all members...
Words: 964 - Pages: 4
...Banking Southern University, Bangladesh. MUTUAL FUND MANAGEMENT PRACTICES IN BANGLADESH MUTUAL FUND: Mutual fund are Non-banking or, non depositary financial intermediaries that gather funds from the saving and investing public and utilize the accumulated pool of funds by investing in stocks, bonds, currencies, futures and options contracts or a variety of other financial instruments . A key elements in any mutual fund is its ability to provide the investors with professional management of their funds along with other professional services such as record keeping, custodial services and prompt dissemination of information. Mutual Funds refers to a fund, managed by an investment company with the financial objective of generating high Rate of Returns. These asset management or investment management companies collects money from the investors and invests those money in different Stocks, Bonds and other financial securities in a diversified manner. Before investing they carry out thorough research and detailed analysis on the market conditions and market trends of stock and bond prices. These things help the fund mangers to speculate properly in the right direction. Mutual funds are portfolios of different securities such as stocks, bonds, treasuries, derivatives, etc. Mutual funds pool money of both individual and institutional investors allowing the funds to achieve: (i) economies of scale by reducing costs and increasing investment...
Words: 2700 - Pages: 11
...Advance Against Unit Certificates Scheme Advance against ICB Unit Certificates Scheme was introduced in 1998, especially designed for the ICB unit- holders to meet their emergency fund requirements. One can borrow maximum Tk. 85 per unit by depositing his/her unit certificates under lien arrangement from any of the ICB offices where from such unit certificates were issued. The rate of interest on the loan is reasonable and competitive. http://www.icb.gov.bd/advance_ag_unit.php Consumer Credit Scheme As part of business diversification programmed, ICB has introduced "Consumers Credit Scheme" in 2003-04 considering at the need of various household commodities of different employees of govt., semi-govt. autonomous bodies and some established private sector organizations. Under this scheme one can enjoy minimum Tk 1.0 lac but maximum 5 lac credit facilities. The rate of interest on the loan is reasonable and competitive which is fixed by the board of directors of ICB considering the bank rate and with the guidelines of Bangladesh Bank. http://www.icb.gov.bd/consumer_credit.php Bank Guarantee scheme ICB introduced Bank Guarantee scheme in 2002-03. ICB provides (i) Bid Bond for enabling the business people to participate in any tender or bidding; (ii) Performance Bond for helping the business community to continue their business smoothly by fulfilling their obligations promised by them to their clients; and (iii) Customs Guarantee for solving different disagreements between the...
Words: 731 - Pages: 3
...Issue Date | Effective Date | Subject | 16-Jul-15 | 01-Aug-15 | Panel of Auditors of BSEC | 14-Jul-15 | 21-Jul-15 | BSEC makes amendments of Directive No. BSEC/Surveillance/2014-0840/683 dated July 14, 2015 | 08-Jul-15 | 08-Jul-15 | Amendment of the Order No. SEC/CMRRCD/2009-193/104/Admin/26 dated July 27, 2011 | 08-Jul-15 | 08-Jul-15 | Conversion guideline for close-end to open-end mutual fund | 30-Jun-15 | 30-Jun-15 | Order for Extension of Suspension of Rule 3(5) of the Margin Rules 1999 | 30-Jun-15 | 30-Jun-15 | Regarding the maintenance of provision against unrealized losses arising from investment in mutual fund units | 22-Jun-15 | 22-Jun-15 | Gazette of Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (Alternative Investment) Rules, 2015 | 11-Jun-15 | 11-Jun-15 | Exemption to the foreign owned companies and the joint venture companies with foreign investment form the compliance of the Commission's Notification No. SEC/CMRRCD/2006-159/36/Admin/03-44 dated May 5, 2010 | 14-May-15 | 14-May-15 | Directive regarding distribution of dividend, fractional bonus share and rights share to the margin accountholders of the stock brokers | 13-May-15 | 17-May-15 | Order regarding circuit breaker (here it is given the upward and downward price limit of the reference price) | 04-Mar-15 | 04-Mar-15 | Repeal Directive No. SEC/SRMIC/2007-18/1178/270 dated October 12, 2011 | 02-Feb-15 | 02-Feb-15 | IPO approval Procedure | 27-Jan-15 | 27-Jan-15 | Directive No. BSEC/Enforcement/2137/2014/20 dated...
Words: 2769 - Pages: 12