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  2. Financial system in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    The sectors have been categorized in accordance with their degree of regulation. The formal sector includes all regulated institutions like banks, non-bank financial institutions (FIs), insurance companies, capital market Intermediaries like brokerage houses, merchant banks etc.; micro finance institutions (MFIs).

  3. List of financial regulatory authorities by jurisdiction

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    Central Bank of Bahrain: Bangladesh: Bangladesh Bank ; Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) ; Insurance Development and Regulatory Authority (IDRA) Barbados: Barbados Revenue Authority (BRA) ; Central Bank of Barbados ; Financial Services Commission (FSC) Belarus: National Bank of the Republic of Belarus: Belgium

  4. The Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1947 (Bangladesh)

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    The Foreign Exchange Regulation Act, 1947 (known as FERA) is a law enacted and was officially published by the Government of Pakistan and still applicable in Bangladesh, which was East Pakistan before independence, to regulate certain payments, dealings in foreign exchange and securities, and the import and export of currency and bullion.

  5. Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission - Wikipedia

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    Bangladesh Academy for Securities Market (BASM) was established in July 2019 as the academic unit of Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission. [11] Two professors of the University of Dhaka, Shaikh Shamsuddin Ahmed and Mizanur Rahman, were appointed commissioners of Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission on 20 May 2020 for 4 years. [12]

  6. The Institute of Bankers, Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Depository participant - Wikipedia

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    As of 2012, there were 288 DPs of NSDL and 563 DPs of CDSL registered with SEBI. [1] [2] SEBI (D&P) Regulations, 1996 prescribe a minimum net worth of Rs. 50 lakh for stockbrokers, R&T agents and non-banking finance companies (NBFC), for granting them a certificate of registration to act as DPs. If a stockbroker seeks to act as a DP in more ...

  8. List of banks in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    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 December 1971. Other than Bangladesh Bank, banks in Bangladesh are primarily categorized into two types: Scheduled ...

  9. International Financial Services Centres Authority - Wikipedia

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    The International Financial Services Centres Authority (IFSCA) is the regulatory body for the Indian special economic zones such as the GIFT International Financial Services Centre for International Financial Services and commodity markets under the ownership of the Government of India. [3]