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Though US-Bangla Airlines is the flagship company of the conglomerate, it is arguably one of the fastest rising conglomerates in Bangladesh. [citation needed] It rebranded its current name from US-Bangla Assets in 2009. Its other notable business is real estate company US-Bangla asset which is developing Purbachal American City, one of the ...
Airline Image Fleet size IATA ICAO Callsign Hub airport(s) Air Astra [3]: 4 [4]: 2A AWA CAPELLA Shahjalal International Airport; Biman Bangladesh Airlines [5]: 21: BG
Bangladesh imported goods worth US$78.22 million and imported goods from the Philippines worth 19.32 million 2013-2014 fiscal year. [9] Bangladesh is the third largest trading partner of the Philippines in South Asia. [10] In February 2016, US$81 million was stolen from Bangladesh Bank and was laundered through a bank in the Philippines.
Shipping, Media, real estate, agri-products, IT P A IDLC Asset Management Limited: Financials Nonequity investment instruments Dhaka: 2016 Mutual funds P A IDLC Finance Limited: Financials Specialty finance Dhaka: 1985 Loans, deposits, commercial financials P A IDLC Investments Limited: Financials Specialty finance Dhaka: 2010 Merchant bank P A
Medicines, vitamins, supplements and personal care products P A Unilever Philippines: Consumer goods Food products, beverages and personal care Taguig: 1927 Foods, drinks and beauty products, part of Unilever (UK) P A Union Bank of the Philippines: Financials Banks Pasig: 1982 Universal bank P A United Coconut Planters Bank: Financials Banks ...
In the Philippines, state-owned enterprises are known as government-owned and controlled corporations (GOCCs). They can range from the Social Security System (SSS) and the Philippine Coconut Authority with no counterparts in the private sector, to Land Bank of the Philippines , a wholly government-owned bank that competes with private banks.
BEXIMCO's subsidiaries export products to 55 countries worldwide. [5] It has retail outlets in South Asia and Eastern Europe. It was one of the largest private sector employers in Bangladesh with over 70,000 people worldwide until it laid off 30,000 employees (nearly 75% of its workforce) in December 2024 due to lack of orders and banking support.
Philippines Attraction center PHP 100% ABS-CBN Theme Parks and Resorts Holdings, Inc. Philippines Holding company PHP 100% Bisaya Cable Television Network, Inc. Philippines Cable telecommunication PHP 59.4% Bright Moon Cable Networks, Inc. Philippines Cable telecommunication PHP 59.4% Cavity Cable Corporation Philippines Cable telecommunication