List of banks in Bangladesh
Bangladesh Bank is the central bank of Bangladesh and the chief regulatory authority in the banking sector. The banking sector in Bangladesh consists of several types of institution:[1]
Central bank
Pursuant to 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.
Scheduled Banks
Secheduled Banks are licensed under the Bank Company Act, 1991 (Amended up to 2013).[1]
State Owned Commercial Banks
- Agrani Bank Limited
- BASIC Bank Limited
- Janata Bank Limited
- Rupali Bank Limited
- Sonali Bank Limited
- Bangladesh Development Bank Limited
Specialized Banks
- Bangladesh Krishi Bank
- Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank (RAKUB)
- Shimanto bank
- Palli Sanchay Bank
Private Commercial Banks
- Conventional Commercial Banks
- AB Bank Limited
- Bangladesh Commerce Bank Limited
- Bank Asia Limited
- BRAC Bank Limited
- City Bank Limited
- Dhaka Bank Limited
- Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited
- Eastern Bank Limited
- IFIC Bank Limited
- Jamuna Bank Limited
- Meghna Bank Limited
- Mercantile Bank Limited
- Midland Bank Limited
- Modhumoti Bank Limited
- Mutual Trust Bank Limited
- National Bank Limited
- National Credit & Commerce Bank Limited
- NRB Bank Limited
- NRB Commercial Bank Limited
- NRB Global Bank Limited
- One Bank Limited
- Premier Bank Limited
- Prime Bank Limited
- Pubali Bank Limited
- South Bangla Agriculture & Commerce Bank Limited
- Southeast Bank Limited
- Standard Bank Limited
- The Farmers Bank Limited
- Trust Bank Limited
- United Commercial Bank Limited
- Uttara Bank Limited
- Islamic Shariah based Commercial Banks
- Al-Arafah Islami Bank Limited
- EXIM Bank Limited
- First Security Islami Bank Limited
- ICB Islamic Bank Limited
- Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited
- Shahjalal Islami Bank Limited
- Social Islami Bank Limited
- Union Bank Limited
Foreign Commercial Banks
- Bank Al-Falah Limited
- Citibank N.A
- Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC
- Habib Bank Limited
- National Bank of Pakistan
- Standard Chartered Bank
- State Bank of India
- Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited
- Woori Bank
Non-Scheduled Banks
Non-Scheduled Banks are licensed only for specific functions and objectives, and do not offer the same range of services as scheduled banks.[1]
Non Bank Financial Institutions
- Agrani SME Financing Company Limited
- Bangladesh Finance and Investment Company Limited
- Bangladesh Industrial Finance Company Limited
- Bangladesh Infrastructure Finance Fund Limited
- Bay Leasing and Investment Limited
- CAPM Venture Capital and Finance Limited
- Delta Brac Housing Finance Corporation Limited
- Far-east Finance & Investment Limited
- FAS Finance & Investment Limited
- First Finance Limited
- GSP Finance Company (Bangladesh) Limited
- Hajj Finance Company Limited
- IDLC Finance Limited
- Industrial and Infrastructure Development Finance Company Limited
- Industrial Promotion and Development Company of Bangladesh Limited
- Infrastructure Development Company Limited
- International Leasing and Financial Services Limited
- Islamic Finance and Investment Limited
- LankaBangla Finance Limited
- Meridian Finance and Investment Limited
- MIDAS Financing Limited
- National Finance Limited
- National Housing Finance and Investments Limited
- People's Leasing and Financial Services Limited
- ashik's finance limited
- Phoenix Finance and Investments Limited
- Premier Leasing & Finance Limited
- Prime Finance & Investment Limited
- Reliance Finance Limited
- Saudi-Bangladesh Industrial & Agricultural Investment Company Limited
- SEAF Bangladesh Venture Limited
- The UAE-Bangladesh Investment Company Limited
- Union Capital Limited
- United Finance Limited
- Uttara Finance and Investments Limited
- Best Tuition In Dhaka
- Reza Finance And Investment Inc.
Specialized Financial Institutions (Semi Formal Sector)
- Grameen Bank
- House Building Financial Corporation (HBFC)
- Palli Karma Sahayak Foundation (PKSF)
- Samabay Bank
References
- 1 2 3 "Financial System". Central Bank of Bangladesh. Retrieved 9 August 2016.
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