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ONE Bank PLC (OBPLC) (Bengali: ওয়ান ব্যাংক) is a public limited commercial bank in Bangladesh. [2] It is in the business of taking deposits from public through various saving schemes and lending the fund in various sectors at a higher margin.
Subsequently, the region was named Narayanganj. [3] Important developments. The post office was established in 1866. The Narayanganj municipality was officially founded on 8 September 1876. Dhaka–Narayanganj telegraph service was set up in 1877. Telephony was introduced by the Bank of Bengal in 1882.
The first hospital in the area of Narayanganj Victoria Hospital was established in 1885 by the Municipality with financial contributions from Harakanta Banerjee. [2] Narayanganj City Corporation was established on 5 May 2011, unifying three former municipalities: Narayanganj Municipality, Siddhirganj Municipality, and Kadam Rasul Municipality. [4]
Narayanganj: 1951 Jute mill, defunct 2002 P D Advanced Chemical Industries (ACI) Conglomerates - Dhaka: 1968 Chemicals, foods, pharma, consumer products, logistics, consumer electronics, automobile services, communication P A Agamee Prakashani: Consumer services Publishing Dhaka: 1986 Publishing P A Agrani Bank: Financials Banks Dhaka: 1972 ...
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Siddhirganj, is one of the oldest industrial cities of Bangladesh. It is located in the bank of Shitalakshya River, Narayanganj. The Siddhirganj Industrial Zone has more than 15 thousand factories and industrial establishments. Adamjee Jute Mills was established in Siddhirganj in 1951 and was once the largest jute mill in the world. This city ...
Through Thursday’s close it was up just 0.8% for the week, while other big-bank rivals from Bank of America to Morgan Stanley churned considerably higher on renewed optimism about the industry.
'Panam City') was an ancient settlement in Bangladesh, a portion of archaeological remains of which is situated at Sonargaon Upazila in Narayanganj District. [1] Panam Nagar traces its origins to the 13th century. Once a thriving commercial centre, it declined in the 17th century following the relocation of the capital from Sonargaon.