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Bangladesh Bank is the central bank of Bangladesh and the chief regulatory authority in the banking sector. According to the Bangladesh Bank Order, 1972 the Government of Bangladesh reorganized the Dhaka Branch of the State Bank of Pakistan as the central bank of the country and named it Bangladesh Bank with retrospective effect from 16 ...
Axis Bank Limited, formerly known as UTI Bank (1993–2007), is an Indian multinational banking and financial services company headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra. [8] It is India's third largest private sector bank by assets and fourth largest by market capitalisation.
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The tax law imposes income tax at 25 percent on listed entities and 32.5 [2] percent for non-listed entities. Corporate tax rate changes announced this year include: an additional surcharge of 2.5 percent on income of companies in the tobacco sector
Uttara Bank PLC. has 245 branches and 28 sub-branches in Bangladesh. The bank's internal and external operational activities is operated by twelve zones in different regions of the country. It operates through a number of online branches and authorized dealer branches. It is also affiliated with nearly 600 financial institutions worldwide.
Dhaka: 1972 State-owned bank S A Southeast Bank Limited: Financials Banks Dhaka: 1995 Private commercial bank P A Square Group: Health care Pharmaceuticals Dhaka: 1958 Pharmaceuticals P A STS Group: Health care Conglomerates Dhaka: 1997 Education and healthcare P A Summit Group: Conglomerates - Dhaka: 1985 Telecommunications, oil & gas ...
The City Corporations operates under the provisions of The City Corporation act, 2009. There are 12 city corporations in Bangladesh. [ 1 ] Two of them are present in the capital Dhaka.
A number of Calcutta-based banks followed, none which survived beyond the middle of the 19th century: General Bank of Bengal and Bihar (1733–75); Bengal Bank (1784–91) (no relation to the later Bank of Bengal); General Bank, later General Bank of India (1786–91); The Commercial Bank (1819); The Calcutta Bank (1824); The Union Bank (1828 ...