ISDB to Provide $500 Million Support to Bangladesh Over Next Three Years
The Islamic Development Bank (ISDB) has committed to delivering financial support of $400-500 million to Bangladesh across various sectors over the next three years.
3,000 New Millionaire Accounts in Just Three Months
At the end of June 2024, the number of bank accounts in Bangladesh holding over 10 million BDT
Foreign Chamber Calls for Structural Reforms to Boost Foreign Investment in Bangladesh
The Foreign Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry (FICCI), representing top executives of foreign companies in Bangladesh,
Bangladesh Set to Receive $1.2 Billion in Foreign Aid
Dr. Salehuddin Ahmed, Finance and Trade Adviser, has been engaging in strategic discussions with key international development agencies following
Exciting 11th Asian Tourism Fair Set to Boost Travel Industry
The 11th Asian Tourism Fair is gearing up to invigorate Bangladesh’s tourism sector, kicking off on Thursday, September 19, at the International
Expatriate Remittances Hit 14,000 Crores in First Half of September
In the first 14 days of September, remittances from Bangladesh’s expatriates reached an impressive $1.16 billion USD, equivalent to
US Commits $202 Million to Boost Bangladesh’s Development Sectors
The United States has committed $202.25 million in aid to Bangladesh, aimed at improving governance, social welfare, humanitarian efforts,
US Delegation to Visit Dhaka for Talks on Strengthening Bangladesh’s Economy
A US delegation is set to visit Dhaka on September 14 and 15 to begin economic discussions with Bangladesh's interim government.
Bangladesh Set to Receive $400 Million ADB Loan by December, Says Finance Adviser
Bangladesh is expected to secure a $400 million loan from the Asian Development Bank (ADB) by December, as part of the government's budget support.
Record-Breaking Expatriate Income in First Week of September
September kicked off with a record surge in expatriate remittances to Bangladesh. In the first seven days of the month, expatriates sent a total of $544.54 million,