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  2. National Savings Certificates (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Saving Certificates- This five year saving scheme provides return of around 12.2% at maturity with varying degree of returns for premature withdrawal depending on the duration of investment. Maximum allowable investment in this scheme is capped to Tk 30,00,000/- for individual investors and Tk 60,00,000/- for joint investors.

  3. Bangladesh Krishi Bank - Wikipedia

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    The Bank provided 19.26 billion taka loans for non-agricultural purposes from 2010 to 2013. [11] In December 2014, four Bangladesh Krishi Bank officials have faced investigations from the Anti-Corruption Commission. [12] The four were accused of providing a fraudulent loan to restaurateur Wahidur Rahman, owner of Firoz Group, for 1.52 billion taka.

  4. Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Co ...

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    The Ministry of Local Government, Rural Development and Co-operatives (Bengali: স্থানীয় সরকার, পল্লী উন্নয়ন ও ...

  5. Bangladesh Forms and Publication Office - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Forms and Publication Office (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ ফর্ম ও প্রকাশনা অফিস) is a Bangladesh government department under the Ministry of Public Administration. The department is responsible for supplying official documents including land registration certificates, marriage certificates ...

  6. Bangladesh Development Bank - Wikipedia

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    With the decision of the Government, Bangladesh Development Bank Limited. (BDBL) was incorporated on 16 November 2009 as a Public Company Limited by shares under the Companies Act, 1994 by the amalgamation of former Bangladesh Shilpa Bank (BSB) and Bangladesh Shilpa Rin Sangstha (BSRS), two Development Financial Institutions (DFIs) in the public sector.

  7. Financial system in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    There are three types of financial markets in Bangladesh. They are: Money Market : Banks, Non-bank Financial Institutions, and Primary Dealers; Capital Market : Investment Banks, Credit Rating Companies, and Stock Exchanges; Foreign Exchange Market : Authorized Dealers.

  8. City Bank (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    The bank is a licensee to issue Visa and MasterCard Debit and Credit Cards and it is the sole licensee of American Express Cards in Bangladesh. [ 4 ] The bank is a real-time online bank, having its branches, SME/Agri branches spread across Bangladesh along with a full-fledged Islami Banking branch.

  9. Microcredit Regulatory Authority - Wikipedia

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    Microcredit Regulatory Authority (MRA) is the central body to monitor and supervise microfinance operations of non-governmental organizations of the Republic of Bangladesh. It was created by the Government of People's Republic of Bangladesh under the Microcredit Regulatory Authority Act (Act no. 32 of 2006).