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City Group (Bengali: সিটি গ্রুপ, stylised as citygroup) is a Bangladeshi conglomerate. It began on 6 February 1972 as a mustard oil company venture under the name City Oil Mills. It presently owns more than 25 major concerns located throughout Bangladesh .
Pages in category "Industry in Bangladesh" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
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Gazipur City: 1980 Pharmaceuticals, part of Beximco: P A Beximco: Conglomerates - Dhaka: 1972 Pharmaceuticals, textiles, ceramics, aviation, media, finance, real estate, construction P A Bhorer Kagoj: Consumer services Publishing Dhaka: 1992 Newspaper P A Bikroy.com: Technology Software Dhaka: 2012 E-commerce P A Biman Bangladesh Airlines ...
Khulna is the third largest city and second largest port city of the country after Chittagong. Also, the adjoining areas of Khulna are abided by port-related business, industry, governmental foreign investment, and some well-known mega projects. This city also has a rich history of industrialization through the British period.
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The City generated approximately $43 billion in nominal (2022) [9] and US$116 billion in PPP terms, [10] contributing around 10.58% [9] of the nation's economy. Chittagong holds the status of being the second largest economy in Bangladesh, only behind Dhaka Division. The economy of Chittagong is largely based on textile and garment industry.
The group received the contract to build City Centre from Dhaka City Corporation through its subsidiary Belhasa Accom JV. [5] Bangladesh Bank had found the chairman had embezzled money from the group's bank, Oriental Bank Limited. [5] The anti-corruption taskforce asked for all accounts of 30 subsidiaries of Orion Group on 15 May 2007. [6]