"INTERESTED PERSONS ARE ENTITLED TO A PROSPECTUS, IF THEY SO DESIRE, AND THAT COPIES OF PROSPECTUS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM THE ISSUER AND THE ISSUE MANAGER" BENGAL WINDSOR THERMOPLASTICS LIMITED APPLICATION FORM APPLICATION FOR SHARES BY INVESTORS OTHER THAN NON-RESIDENT BANGLADESHI(S) Warning: Please read the instructions at the back of this form. Incorrectly filled applications may be rejected. The Managing Director BENGAL WINDSOR THERMOPLASTICS LIMITED Bengal House, 75, Gulshan Avenue
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The Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, is thought to be the world's fastest growing city. It already has a population of 15m, and an extra 400,000 people move there every year. This is the city where people from various places from Bangladesh come to make their career, fulfill their desire, and make their dreams come true .For this reason the members of Dhaka society are facing several challenges and the life style of all peoples of Dhaka city become very hard and challenging.
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Overview of Financial system of Bangladesh The financial system of Bangladesh is comprised of three broad fragmented sectors: 1. Formal Sector, 2. Semi-Formal Sector, 3. Informal Sector.The sectors have been categorized in accordance with their degree of regulation. The formal sector includes all regulated institutions like Banks, Non-Bank Financial Institutions (FIs), Insurance Companies, Capital Market Intermediaries like Brokerage Houses, Merchant Banks etc.; Micro Finance Institutions
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customer focused institution with good corporate governance structure. Continuous improvement in our business policies, procedure and efficiency through integration of technology at all levels. Vision To be the best private commercial bank in Bangladesh in terms of efficiency, capital adequacy, asset quality, sound management and profitability having strong liquidity. Objective For our customers: • To provide the most courteous and efficient service in every aspects of its business • To
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RESUME OF KANAK CHANDRA DAS |Mailing Address |96/2 3rd floor, Naya Palton,Dhaka-1000. | | |Cell : +88 01818 844 645 | | |+88 01670 038 134 | | |Email : dulon_ais@yahoo.com
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signatory of WTO practices Bangladesh has accepted The Code of Good Practices of WTO agreement on Technical Barriers to Trade. E-commerce facilitates the very process of International transactions; this involves securing and finalizing a contract, delivery of a product and finally payment for the performance of the product. The movement of goods and services and payment mechanism within a country and outside of a country is governed by regulatory and legal issues. Though Bangladesh Govt. has a strategic
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for countries such as Bangladesh with low income, smaller capacities and even lesser bargaining turf, globalisation has thrown up a host of challenges with great rapidity. And yet we continually strive to integrate into a globalised world whilst balancing our national agenda of democracy, development and trade. While speaking on Bangladesh, since coming here as Bangladesh’s High Commissioner I have come to realize, increasingly and sadly as time has gone by, that Bangladesh is often bypassed and
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Resume of Md.Masuduzzaman 274/C,Gulbagh Dhaka- 1217. Phone-01911161759 E-mail: masum_2090@yahoo.com Objectives To pursue a challenging career in a dynamic organization where is an opportunity to utilize my knowledge and prove my skills for professional career development and contribute to the success of the organization. Academic Tract Record Bachelor of Science 2011 • Subject- Textile Engineering(Major in Garments manufacturing technology) • Primeasia University H
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ASSIGNMENT Submitted to : Ms. Atia Nasim Bano Faculty, School of Business Course: Management [BBA-1201] AUB, Rajshahi Campus Bangladesh. Designed, Composed & Submitted by : Shantanu Das (Leader, PERCEPTION) Student, BBA 17th Batch 4th Semester, Section: B AUB, Rajshahi Campus Bangladesh. Date of Submission: 24-March-2008. Rajshahi. PERCEPTION Group-Member Details No. Name Shantanu Das (L) --------------------------------------------Marks obtained: >>> RID R00711109 10+1/10
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Getting the Best Sales Leads are the lifeblood of any small business. Here’s how to get the best ones. Travel In the Right Circles It is very important to conduct thorough research on our target audience before we set out to hook them. If we travel in the right circles and communicate with the people that are related to our business, we have a better chance of picking up some quality tips that can prove to be useful in generating leads. Turn the Spotlight Towards us It
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