1.1 Introduction: Financial development is essential for economic growth and development, and weak financial systems make countries defenseless to crises. A growing body of empirical literature shows these relationships. This means that to enhance economic growth, developing countries must take initiative to increase both the financial depth and diversity of their financial sectors. Banking sector is one of the most important sectors for the economy of a country. Sometimes it is called heart of the
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Report on “Overall Branch Banking and A Comprehensive Review on Investment of First Security Islami Bank Ltd” [pic] “Overall Branch Banking and A Comprehensive Review on Investment of First Security Islami Bank Ltd” Submitted to Dr. Mohammad Fashiul Alam Professor Department of Management Faculty of Business Administration, University
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I am already working for Dhaka Bank Limited (DBL), I took the opportunity to do my internship in my own organization. … also approved the topic and authorized me to prepare this report as part of the fulfillment of internship requirement. 1.2 Background of the Report Last year Bangladesh Bank undertook a project to review the global best practices in the banking sector and examines in the possibility of introducing these in the banking industry of Bangladesh. Four 'Focus Groups' were formed
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specialized bank is to extend credit to the deficit economic unit that comprises borrowers of all types. Bank credit is essential of economic development. Without adequate finance, important for the economy in the sense that it can simultaneously finance all the sub sectors at financial area, which comprises agricultural, commercial and industrial activities of a nation. Objective of the study: The main objective of the study is to examine the lending program of Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank, for the
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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 level only when one considers the current account aspects of reserves benchmark which is perhaps appropriate for the country as its financial system is still autarkic. The dynamics in its balance
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Statement of the Problem Emphasis on Business Involvement in CSR Activities 15 Theoretical Discussion on CSR Practices 19 Why The Reporting Necessary in relation to CSR Practices 22 Standard of Listed companies in Bangladesh with Regard to Social Audit 23 * Part Three: Objectives, Scope & Methodology of the Study Objectives 26 Scope 27 Methodology 28 * Part Four: Findings of the Study Sample
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Investment Incentives In order to encourage the inflows of FDI the government of Bangladesh offers one of the most liberal investment policies and attractive packages of fiscal, financial and other incentives to foreign entrepreneurs in South Asia. Major incentives to stimulate private sector direct investment are listed below. Tax Exemptions Generally five to seven years' tax exemptions are available for many business investments. However, for electric power generation tax exemptions are provided
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Chapter One Introduction 1.1 Introduction Displaced people fall on new life struggle by losing their social capital and network due to river bank erosion (Field observation). For this reason, in this study, the research problem was loss of social capital, network and role of safety net of the displaced people by River Bank Erosion (RBE). The main objective of this study was to measure the loss of social capital including network due to RBE, to explore the changing situation (social, economic
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Bangladesh Economic Update Capital Market March 2012 Bangladesh Economic Update Volume 4, No. 3, March 2013 Acknowledgement: Bangladesh Economic Update is a monthly publication of the Economic Policy Unit of the Unnayan Onneshan, a multidisciplinary research organisation based in Dhaka, Bangladesh. A team, under the guidance of Rashed Al Mahmud Titumir, comprising Md. Aslam Hossain and Shahid Md. Adnan prepared the report. © Copyright: Unnayan Onneshan The content of this publication
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Management Vol. 34 No. 6 November-December, 2006, pp. 31-39 An Overview of the Software Industry in Bangladesh Syed Munir Khasru Abstract: Software is one of the most talked about but unexploited industries in Bangladesh. Last two decades have seen lot of initiatives, both in public and private sector, to stimulate growth in this sector. Although some successes have been achieved, Bangladesh lags far behind other South Asian countries like India and Sri Lanka in terms of employment and revenue
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