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         List of Banks 
		in Bangladesh
		  
		 
		The commercial banking system dominates 
		Bangladesh's financial sector. Bangladesh Bank is the Central Bank of 
		Bangladesh and the chief regulatory authority in the sector. The banking 
		system is composed of four state-owned commercial banks, five 
		specialized development banks, thirty private commercial Banks and nine 
		foreign commercial banks. The Nobel-prize winning Grameen Bank is a 
		specialized micro-finance institution, which revolutionized the concept 
		of micro-credit and contributed greatly towards poverty reduction and 
		the empowerment of women in Bangladesh.
		  
		Central Bank 
		Bangladesh 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. 
		  
		State-owned Commercial Banks 
		The banking system of Bangladesh is dominated 
		by the 4 Nationalized Commercial Banks , which together controlled more 
		than 54% of deposits and operated 3388 branches (54% of the total) as of 
		December 31, 2004. The nationalized commercial banks are: 
		 
		Specialised Bank of Bangladesh: 
		 
		Karmosangesthan Bank 
		Bangladesh Krishi Bank 
		Sonali Bank 
		Janata Bank 
		Agrani Bank 
		Rupali Bank 
		  
		Private Commercial Banks 
		Private banks are the highest growth sector 
		due to the dismal performances of government banks (above). They tend to 
		offer better service and products. 
		 
		AB Bank Ltd 
		BRAC Bank Limited 
		Eastern Bank Limited 
		Dutch Bangla Bank Limited 
		Dhaka Bank Limited 
		Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd 
		Pubali Bank Limited 
		Uttara Bank Limited 
		IFIC Bank Limited 
		National Bank Limited 
		The City Bank Limited 
		United Commercial Bank Limited 
		NCC Bank Limited 
		Prime Bank Limited 
		SouthEast Bank Limited 
		Al-Arafah Islami Bank Limited 
		Social Islami Bank Limited 
		Standard Bank Limited 
		One Bank Limited 
		Exim Bank Limited 
		Mercantile Bank Limited 
		Bangladesh Commerce Bank Limited 
		Mutual Trust Bank Limited 
		First Security Islami Bank Limited 
		The Premier Bank Limited 
		Bank Asia Limited 
		Trust Bank Limited 
		Shahjalal Islami Bank Limited 
		Jamuna Bank Limited 
		ICB Islami Bank 
		Moon Bank Limited 
		United Bank Limited 
  
		Foreign Commercial Banks 
		Citibank na 
		HSBC 
		Standard Chartered Bank 
		Commercial Bank of Ceylon 
		State Bank of India 
		Habib Bank 
		National Bank of Pakistan 
		Wo Bank 
		Bank Alfalah 
		  
		Specialized Development Banks 
		Out of the specialized banks, two (Bangladesh 
		Krishi Bank and Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank) were created to meet the 
		credit needs of the agricultural sector while the other two ( Bangladesh 
		Shilpa Bank (BSB) & Bangladesh Shilpa Rin Sangtha (BSRS) are for 
		extending term loans to the industrial sector. The Specialized banks 
		are: 
		 
		Grameen Bank 
		Bangladesh Krishi Bank 
		Bangladesh Development Bank Ltd 
		Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank 
		Basic Bank Ltd (Bank of Small Industries and Commerce) 
		Bangladesh Somobay Bank Limited(Cooperative Bank) 
		Ansar VDP Unnyan Bank 
		  
		Bangladesh 
		 
		Al Baraka Bangladesh - The aim of our banking mission is based on 
		offering the best distinguished and developed services to the clients, 
		which contribute in increasing their investments  
		 
		Grameen Bank - Grameen Bank (GB) has reversed conventional banking 
		practice by removing the need for collateral and created a banking 
		system based on mutual trust, accountability, participation and 
		creativity. 
		 
		HSBC The Group, one of the world's largest banking and financial 
		services organisations, had its beginnings in Asia more than 130 years 
		ago. HSBC's international network comprises around 9,500 offices in 85 
		countries and territories in Europe the AsiaPacific region,the Americas 
		the Middle East and Africa 
		 
		Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited -Private commercial bank based on Islamic 
		Shariah. 
  
		   
        
		  
        
		
		   
		
		
        
 
        
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