Bangladesh Bank (the Central Bank), Scheduled Banks various Cooperative Banks, Non-Banking Financial Institutions, Micro Finance Institutions (MFIs), Insurance Companies, Credit Trading Agencies and Stock Exchange. 2 Brief Sketch of Banking System in Bangladesh Finance Division Bangladesh Bank (Central bank) SOCBs PCBs FCBs SOSCB NBFIs • SOCB- State owned Commercial Bank • • • • (4 nos.) PCB- Private Commercial Bank (30 nos.) FCB- Foreign Commercial Bank (9 nos.) SCB-
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1 http://english.illinoisstate.edu/Strickland/rsvtxt/smith1.pdf (culture theory) 2http://rintintin.colorado.edu/~vancecd/phil1100/relativism.pdf 3http://www.humanrightsinitiative.org/programs/aj/police/papers/gpj/threats_to_democracy.pdf 4http://mospi.nic.in/mospi_new/upload/nsc_report_un_sec_14mar12.pdf?status=1&menu_id=199 5http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unorganised_sector_(India) (The term unorganised sector when used in the Indian context is defined by National Commission for Enterprises
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Modern and Contemporary Art Oceanic/Pacific Art Prehistory By Geographical Region & Time Period By Department View Slideshow The political climate in India has been volatile in recent years. The hard-line Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) took over the government. Ongoing tensions with Pakistan escalated to the brink of nuclear war in 2002. At the same time, India is a growing democracy with a population reaching a billion. Indian mass culture has also expanded, as its
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Term paper submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the course on Sociology Hindutva: A fascist ideology Pranav Mani Chinnaswamy B.A./LLB.- 2014 Sociology Section D 20141169 Introduction: Hindutva, a term coined by V. D. Savarkar, literally translates to Hindu-ness. Savarkar defined it as a coherent pattern of concepts that applied only to Hindus. Hinduism and nationalism simultaneously developed and progressed throughout 19th and 20th century India
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Limited Bank Code 01 Br. Code 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Bank & Branch Name 02 03 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 INVESTMENT CORPORATION OF BANGLADESH (ICB) Head Office, Dhaka Local Office, Dhaka Chittagong Br., Chittagong Rajshahi Br., Rajshahi Khulna Br., Khulna Barisal Br., Barisal Sylhet Br., Sylhet Bogra Br., Bogra STANDARD CHARTERED BANK Mirpur Br
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Bangladesh at independence consisted of two branch offices of the former State Bank of Pakistan and seventeen large commercial banks, two of which were controlled by Bangladeshi interests and three by foreigners other than West Pakistanis with fourteen smaller commercial banks. The newly independent government immediately designated the Dhaka branch of the State Bank of Pakistan as the central bank and renamed it the Bangladesh Bank. The Bangladesh government initially nationalized the entire domestic banking
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What do you mean by Bank? There is no unanimous opinion as to when and how the word “Bank” was derived. But it is assumed that this word derived from the ancient Latin words “Banco”, “Bangk”, “Bancus” and “Banque”. Meaning of these words is long bench. Once a class of people used to sit in the bench particularly in Lombardy street of Italy for taking deposit and lending money as a banking business. Definition of Bank: ➢ Different authors have defined the “Bank” in different ways with
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Banking Sector Performance, Regulation and Bank Supervision Chapter-5 32 other hand, PCBs' deposits in 2006 amounted to Taka 955.5 billion or 51.3 percent of the total industry deposit against Taka 731.3 billion or 47.0 percent in 2005. FCBs' deposits in 2006 rose by Taka 38.2 billion or 33.9 percent over the previous year. The DFIs' deposits in 2006 were Taka 100.2 billion against Taka 89.5 billion in 2005 showing an increase of 12.0 percent over the year. Aggregated Balance Sheet 5
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two types of institutions like banks and non-bank financial institution (NBFIs). The formal financial sector in Bangladesh includes: (a) Bangladesh Bank as the central bank, (b) 48 commercial banks, including 4 Government owned commercial banks, 30 domestic private banks (PCBs) (of which 6 banks are operating under Islamic Shariah), 9 foreign banks (FCBs) (of which 1 bank is operating as Islamic bank); and 5 government-owned specialized banks (DFIs); (c) 28 non-bank financial institutions (NBFIs)
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