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The Bangladesh Investment Development Authority (BIDA) (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ বিনিয়োগ উন্নয়ন কর্তৃপক্ষ) is the apex investment promotion agency (IPA) of Bangladesh under the Chief Adviser's Office. BIDA promotes and facilitates private investment and advocates business-friendly policies.
Commencement of management of Equity and Entrepreneurship Fund (EEF) 1 June 2009 37 Launching of Tk. 50 Billion Bangladesh Fund 5 May 2011 38 Finalization ICB's Building Design 12 April 2012 39 New Centre for In-House Training 28 June 2013 40 The Investment Corporation of Bangladesh-2014, Act Passed on parliament: July 2014
The IDRA Act 2010 has paved the way for better regulation of the sector by reducing business risks, and by harmonizing local and international insurance laws for the Economy of Bangladesh. IDRA attempts to protect the interest of insurance policyholders, beneficiaries and ensuring stability of the insurance sector. [ 2 ]
Takaful (Arabic: التكافل, sometimes translated as "solidarity" or mutual guarantee) [1] is a co-operative system of reimbursement or repayment in case of loss, organized as an Islamic or sharia-compliant alternative to conventional insurance, which contains riba (usury) and gharar (excessive uncertainty).
FWD Group also purchased HSBC’s stake in a Malaysian insurance joint venture in 2018, [19] acquiring 49% of HSBC Amanah Takaful (Malaysia), [16] now renamed FWD Takaful (Malaysia). [21] In June 2019, FWD Group purchased MetLife's business in Hong Kong [7] [14] reportedly for around $400 million. [10]
32. Life Insurance Corporation (LIC) of Bangladesh Ltd. 33. BAIRA Life Insurance Company Ltd. 34. Gurdian Life insurance Ltd. 35. Progressive Life Insurance Company Ltd. 36. Shanta Life Insurance Company Ltd. [1]
Private bank P A Jaaz Multimedia: Consumer services Broadcasting & entertainment Dhaka: 2011 P A Jaijaidin: Consumer services Publishing Dhaka: 2006 Newspaper P A Jamuna Bank: Financials Banks Dhaka: 2001 Private commercial bank P A Jamuna Group: Conglomerates - Dhaka: 1974 Textiles, chemicals, construction, leather, engineering, beverages ...
Non government teachers contribute six percent of their salaries to the trust for a retirement fund that will be available to them after retirement and with additional funding from the government of Bangladesh. In April 2019, the government increased it to ten percent which was protested by the Bangladesh Shikkhak Union, a teachers union.