Submitted By Nasrin Akter ID: 082011081 Sadia Afrin ID: 082011094 Tanzila Islam ID: 082011086 Tasniya Hoque ID: 082011085 Submitted to Shahriar Kabir Lecturer Financial Markets and Institutions
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Saudi Arabia’s first ambassador stationed at Bangladesh from 1977- 1982. He also organized a team with other scholars to start a project to establish Islamic bank and financial institutions based on shariah. In 1983, Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited (IBBL) was established and followed by the others such as Al-Arafah Islami Bank and Shahjalal Islami Bank Ltd. However, to trigger the effort that can make this idea come true is not easy. Bangladesh is also facing the challenges regarding the problem
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AN OVERVIEW OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPERATION (IMPORT PROCEDURE) OF FIRST SECURITY ISLAMI BANK LTD. & A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS WITH OTHER BANKS by Taslima Akter ID# 0931048 An Internship Report Presented in Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Business Administration INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY, BANGLADESH May, 2013 Comparative study of Foreign Exchange Operations of FSIBL 1 AN OVERVIEW OF FOREIGN EXCHANGE OPERATION (IMPORT PROCEDURE) OF FIRST SECURITY ISLAMI BANK LTD.
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Executive Summary: Agrani Bank Limited (ABL) is established in 1972. It is a state owned bank. It is formed by the composition of ex-Habib Bank ltd and ex-Commerce Bank ltd. There are six section of ABL (Senpara branch) in GB- Cash, computer, account opening, clearing, Accounts and local remittance. The report indicates depth ratio analysis and financial performance of the year 2009, 2008, 2007 of Agrani Bank Limited. Here also calculate financial ratios like Liquidity, Asset Management, debt
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BRAC University Journal, Vol. III, No. 1, 2006, pp. 35-52 COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF LOAN RECOVERY AMONG NATIONALIZED, PRIVATE AND ISLAMIC COMMERCIAL BANKS OF BANGLADESH Ezaz Ahmed Department of Management and Business BRAC University, Dhaka, Bangladesh and Ziaur Rahman IITM, Dhaka, Bangladesh and Rubina I. Ahmed Department of Business Administration East West University, Dhaka, Bangladesh ABSTRACT Bangladesh has a unique Banking system with multiple types of Banking with Nationalized
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Welfare Services of Islamic Banks Introduction Welfare is a condition of having good health, comfortable living and pleasant working conditions (Hornby). Hence, it can be said that welfare services are those which ensure conditions of having good health, comfortable living and working conditions, which are generally one's basic needs. Islam views work as the primary means of earning and acquiring income and wealth. As such, a well-known example may be cited here, Recall a beggar who approached
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published in CRISL website www.crislbd.com Address: CRISL Nakshi Homes (4th & 5th Floor) 6/1A, Segunbagicha, Dhaka-1000 Tel: 7173700-1 Fax: 88-02-9565783 Email: crisldhk@crislbd.com Analysts: Entity Rating Outlook Bank Facilities Ratings: Bank/FIs IBBL Date of Rating Declaration Long Term APositive Mode of Exposures (TK in Million) TLO* of Tk.750.16 WCL** of Tk. 83.66 May 26, 2011 Short Term ST-3 Asif Imtiaz Ahmed aiahmed@crislbd..com Asiful Huq asif@crislbd.com Entity Rating Long Term:
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Executive Summary The banking system plays a vital role in underpinning the economic development of a country. In the backdrop of Financial Sector Reform Policy streamlining the country’s economy, Shahjalal Islami Bank Limited (SJIBL) has achieved great success in all areas of operations with ultimate objective of improving the socio-economic development of the country. This study attempts to evaluate job satisfaction of bank officers of the SJIBL. It focuses on the relative importance of job
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Journal of Islamic Banking and Finance Vol. 2, No. 1; March 2014 23 Islamic Banking Scenario of Bangladesh Salahuddin Yousuf1 Md. Ariful Islam2 Md. Rayhan Islam1 Abstract With an aim to explore the current Islamic banking scenario of Bangladesh, this study examines the key concepts of Islamic banking and its history in the world and in Bangladesh as well. This secondary data based research meets its objectives of reviewing relevant concepts, history and current performance of the Islamic
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see how they stack up, and to get an idea of comparative valuations. Through this research it will be apparently shown that how the bank’s financial condition. I have choose five commercial bank they are as follow- * Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd (IBBL): Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited is a Joint Venture Public Limited Company engaged in commercial banking business based on Islamic Shari'ah with 63.09% foreign shareholding having largest branch network ( total 286 Branches) among the private sector
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