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The Bangladesh Gazette (Bengali: বাংলাদেশ গেজেট) is the official gazette of the Government of the People's Republic of Bangladesh published from Dhaka, Bangladesh. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
On 7 April 1972, after the Bangladesh Liberation War and the eventual independence of Bangladesh, the Government of Bangladesh passed the Bangladesh Bank Order, (P.O. No. 127 of 1972), reorganising the Dhaka branch of the State Bank of Pakistan as Bangladesh Bank, the country's central bank and apex regulatory body for the country's monetary and financial system.
Offshore Banking Operation (OBO) was first introduced by Bangladesh Bank in 1985 through a circular for allowing active foreign financing at Export Processing Zones (EPZs). Banks operated the services with Bangladesh Bank approval without any separate law for an offshore banking system until the enactment of the Offshore Banking Act, 2024.
The Institute of Bankers was registered on the 6 February 1973 as an association under the Societies Registration Act, 1660 (Act No. XXI of 1660). [2] Before that some eminent bankers and other professionals decided, in a meeting held on 26 July 1972, to establish the institute as a professional body of banks and financial institutions in Bangladesh.
The Premier Bank PLC. is a private commercial bank with its registered office in Banani, Dhaka, Bangladesh. [ 7 ] [ 8 ] H. B. M. Iqbal is the Chairman [ 9 ] Mohammad Abu Jafar has taken up the role of managing director and CEO of Premier Bank with effect from 24 April 2024.
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[1] [2] [3] Established in 1988, it started its operation initially as a project of the Bangladesh Bank. Since April 1992, it is running its business as an autonomous organization constituted under the existing law of the country. [4] [5] It is the regular member of International Government Printers Association.
Bangladesh Krishi Bank asked for deposits from State owned enterprises. [23] In June 2022, it had the highest capital shortfall in Bangladesh with 128.77 billion taka. [24] It received an appreciation letter for distributing loans from the Bangladesh Bank. [25] The Bank donated 10 million taka to the relief fund of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina ...