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The Jamuna Group was established in the 1970s by Nurul Islam Babul, who was an architect by training. He died on 13 July 2020 after being affected by COVID-19 in Dhaka. [ 4 ] Besides founding the Jamuna Group and building the Jamuna Future Park , Babul was also the owner of the Bangla daily Jugantor and the television channel Jamuna TV .
Yellow is a Bangladesh-based fashion brand and clothing retailer owned by Beximco. [1] Its corporate headquarters is located at Beximco Industrial Park, Dhaka, Bangladesh. [ 2 ] The largest of the Yellow stores are located in Bashundhara City Shopping Complex, Sanmar Ocean City Chittagong and Jamuna Future Park with other outlets at Banani ...
MJL Bangladesh PLC (Bengali: এমজেএল বাংলাদেশ লিমিটেড) (DSE: MJLBD, [3] CSE: MJLBD [4]) widely known as Mobil Bangladesh, formerly known as Mobil Jamuna Lubricants Limited, is a company that is jointly owned by Jamuna Oil Company, a subsidiary of government-owned Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation and EC Securities Limited, a subsidiary of East Coast ...
Jamuna Bank PLC is a commercial bank in Bangladesh registered under the Companies Act 1994. Jamuna Bank had 132 branches as of March 2019 . [ 3 ] Its head office is located at Plot No. 14, Bir Uttam A. K. Khandaker Road, Block #C, Gulshan-1, Dhaka, Bangladesh.
Jamuna Oil Company Ltd (JOCL) (estd. as Pakistan National Oil in 1964; renamed as Bangladesh National Oil in 1972) (DSE:JOCL Archived 2020-01-18 at the Wayback Machine) is a subsidiary of the Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation that nationally markets octane, petrol, diesel, kerosene, furnace oil, bitumen and lubricants in Bangladesh. In 1975, it ...
Jamuna Bank: Financials Banks Dhaka: 2001 Private commercial bank P A Jamuna Group: Conglomerates - Dhaka: 1974 Textiles, chemicals, construction, leather, engineering, beverages, media, advertisement" P A Jamuna Oil Company: Oil & gas Exploration & production Chittagong: 1964 Secondary oil products, part of Bangladesh Petroleum Corporation: S ...
Since 1994, after Bangladesh's integration into the free market agreement, all kinds of commodities, including electronic products, began to be imported freely, which created a competitive environment. By the 2000s, few local companies began to export locally manufactured electronic home appliances abroad.
On 11 November 2018, there was a fire at Jamuna Fertilizer Company Limited forcing production to close down. The government of Bangladesh imported fertilizer to meet domestic demands. About 570 million taka worth of that imported fertilizer were damaged in September 2019 after being improperly stored in the open. [9]