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  2. Grameen Fund - Wikipedia

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    Grameen Mutual Fund One is a team-managed all-weather closed-end balanced mutual fund enlisted at Dhaka and Chittagong Stock Exchanges.Grameen Fund is the sponsor and trustee of the fund, while Standard Chartered Bank is the custodian and Asset & Investment Management Services of Bangladesh Limited (AIMS) is the asset manager.

  3. National Savings Certificates (Bangladesh) - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Saving Certificates- This five year saving scheme provides return of around 12.2% at maturity with varying degree of returns for premature withdrawal depending on the duration of investment. Maximum allowable investment in this scheme is capped to Tk 30,00,000/- for individual investors and Tk 60,00,000/- for joint investors. [2]

  4. Investment Corporation of Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Fourth ICB Mutual Fund 6 June 1986 12 Fifth ICB Mutual Fund 8 June 1987 13 Sixth ICB Mutual Fund 16 May 1988 14 ICB Barisal Branch 31 May 1988 15 ICB as the country's Nodal DFI in SADF 7 May 1992 16 Seventh ICB Mutual Fund 30 June 1995 17 Eighth ICB Mutual Fund 23 July 1996 18 ICB Bogra Branch 6 October 1996 19 ICB Local Office, Dhaka 15 April ...

  5. Deposit insurance - Wikipedia

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    National Deposit Insurance Fund (NDIF) Ireland: EUR 100,000: 100%: The Deposit Guarantee Scheme (DGS) The Deposit Guarantee Scheme (DGS) protects depositors in the event of a bank, building society or credit union authorised by the Central Bank of Ireland being unable to repay deposits. Deposits up to EUR 100,000 per person per institution are ...

  6. Grameen Bank - Wikipedia

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    On 11 July 2005, the Grameen Mutual Fund One (GMFO), approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Bangladesh, was listed as an initial public offering. One of the first mutual funds of its kind, GMFO will allow the more than four million Grameen bank members, as well as non-members, to buy into Bangladesh's capital markets.

  7. Financial system in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    There are three types of financial markets in Bangladesh. They are: Money Market : Banks, Non-bank Financial Institutions, and Primary Dealers; Capital Market : Investment Banks, Credit Rating Companies, and Stock Exchanges; Foreign Exchange Market : Authorized Dealers.

  8. ONE Bank - Wikipedia

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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.

  9. Bangladesh Finance and Investment Company Limited - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Finance and Investment Company Limited, also known as BD Finance or Bangladesh Finance Limited, is a non-bank financial institution in Bangladesh. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Manwar Hossain is the chairman Bangladesh Finance and Investment Company Limited and Md Kyser Hamid is the CEO and managing director.