ON CREDIT OPERATIONS SYSTEM IN THE PRIME BANK LIMITED PREPARED FOR M. MUZAHIDUL ISLAM ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR DEPARTMENT OF BANKING UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA PREPARED BY NIPA SAHA ROLL-423, MBA 1ST BATCH DATE OF SUBMISSION: MAY 10, 2006 DEPARTMENT OF BANKING UNIVERSITY OF DHAKA Supervisor's Certificate This is to certify that the Internship Report on "Prime Bank Ltd." in the
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CHAPTER 1 MACROECONOMIC SITUATION [The economy of Bangladesh has successfully tackled the contagion effect of global economic crisis and managed to maintain a sustained growth. According to a provisional estimate, the economy has posted a growth of 6.66 percent in FY2010-11 against that of 6.07 percent in FY2009-10. This performance is mainly attributable to the sustained growth in agriculture sector coupled with recovery of growth in industry sector and the satisfactory performance of service
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ADVANCEMENT PROCEDURE OF IFIC BANK LIMITED LOAN ADVANCEMENT PROCEDURE OF IFIC BANK LTD. Submitted to MAHMUDUL HAQ ADVISOR BRAC BUSINESS SCHOOL BRAC UNIVERSITY Submitted by MST. NAZMUN FARZANA ID: 09104103 BRAC BUSINESS SCHOOL BRAC UNIVERSITY date oF SubmiSSioN 17TH DECEMBER, 2012 LETTET OF TRANSMITTAL 17TH DECEMBER, 2012 Mahmudul Haq Course Instructor, BBS BRAC University Dear Sir, Here I present my Internship report titled “Loan And Advance Operation of IFIC Bank Limited‟ with due gratitude
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IMPACT OF GLOBAL RECESSION ON READY MADE GARMENTS INDUSTRY OF BANGLADESH IMPACT OF GLOBAL RECESSION ON READY MADE GARMENTS INDUSTRY OF BANGLADESH Prepared for: Dr. Muhammad Ziaulhaq Mamun Course Instructor Research Method (K301) Prepared by: Nabeel Khan (ZR-29) Farwah Tasnim (ZR-40) Rasheeq
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Duty Exemption and Drawback Background[1] The Duty Exemption and Drawback facility enables exporters and deemed exporters to claim, within 6 months of exports, the duties and taxes paid on raw materials used in the export process. Apart from imported raw materials, businesses are entitled to duty exemption and drawback on taxes paid on utilities and, in some case, on the fuel consumed in the production process. Eligible exporters can claim their drawback by filing their claim with the
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companies in Bangladesh | | N/A | DATA ON TRADE AND COMPETITIVENESS Current account balance | | US$ -1.2 billion (2009 estimate) | Current account balance by percentage of GDP | | -1% of GDP (2009 estimate) | Exports as percent of GDP (Exports of goods and services) | | 18.4% (2010)(Data released on April 2012) | Shares in world total merchandising export | | 0.13%(Data were released in Nov 2011 and refer to 2010) | Shares in world total commercial services export | | 0.03%(Data
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Website: www.isas.nus.edu.sg An Economic Analysis of Bangladesh’s Foreign Exchange Reserves M. Shahidul Islam 1 Executive Summary Following the rapid accumulation of foreign exchange reserves in recent months, there has been a growing interest in Bangladesh on the alternative uses of its reserves. However, different reserves adequacy measures based on global best practices confirm that its reserves holding is not markedly higher than what is required. The country’s reserves stand higher than the adequate
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ICT Roadmap Bangladesh: A Pilot Study Moving Towards a Sustainable Growth of the IT Industry. March 4th, 2013 Final Draft. 2 Table of Contents EXECUTIVE SUMMARY DIGITAL BANGLADESH: AN OVERVIEW
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They are a primary target for many countries desiring to stimulate economic growth and development. The SMEs sub-sector plays an increasingly dominant role in the technology assimilation and dissemination and in economic development in Bangladesh as well. In Bangladesh, SMEs playing a significant role for the development of our economy by creating employment opportunity and producing important alternative machines and machinery parts for saving huge foreign currency for our country. So as a part of
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Internship Proposal on: Credit Risk Management Practices in Sonali Bank Ltd Performance Evaluation of Sonali Bank Ltd Foreign Exchange Operation of Sonali Bank Ltd | Prepared For: Sadia Noor Khan Lecturer Department of Banking & Insurance Prepared By: Maiful Kausar Ikra ID-17-023 Department of Banking & Insurance University of Dhaka Department of Banking & Insurance Submission Date: January 14, 2015 Proposed Internship Topics
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