The financial sector in Bangladesh is facing mounting pressure due to the unchecked rise of “sister concerns” within large business groups.
Sister concerns and the strain on our financial sector
The financial sector in Bangladesh is facing mounting pressure due to the unchecked rise of “sister concerns” within large business groups.
Saving for a better tomorrow Bangladesh’s evolving deposit landscape
In a country where economic uncertainties often challenge long-term planning, deposits have quietly become one of the most powerful tools shaping both personal security and national financial …
China awaits Bangladesh’s nod to implement Teesta project: Envoy
Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen on Tuesday said that China is fully prepared to implement the Teesta multipurpose
Rice exporters may have a windfall as Bangladesh floats tender
In FY25, India exported 0.8 MT of rice to Bangladesh, which was 5.5% of the country’s total non-basmati rice exports of 14.13 MT. (PTI) Bangladesh’s decision to float a tender for import of about 0.9 million tonne (MT) of rice on August 7 has pushed up …
‘My Body is Burning’: How Climate Change is Worsening Bangladesh’s Labor Exploitation
Climate Rights International’s report paints a distressing portrait of what it describes as a crisis “unfolding at the intersection of climate change and labor exploitation.” …
Sandhani Life Finance signs Trust Deed of its maiden Tk25cr Shariah mutual fund with BGIC
The Trust Deed received formal approval from the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) on 13 July.
Sandhani Life Finance signs Trust Deed of its maiden Tk25cr Shariah mutual fund with BGIC
The Trust Deed received formal approval from the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) on 13 July.
Why Bangladesh needs a national maritime roadmap
This is why I am advocating for Bangladesh’s first National Maritime Roadmap—a data-driven, institutionally coordinated, multi-phase plan to transform the country from a passive trade corridor into a …
Champions China drawn to face North Korea at Women’s Asian Cup
Defending champions China have been drawn to face North Korea, Bangladesh and Uzbekistan in the group phase of the 2026 Women’s Asian Cup with hosts Australia opening the three-week-long tournament against the Philippines on March 1 in Perth.