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DHAKA, Aug 16, 2026 (BSS) - A doa and milad mahfil was held at the University Grants Commission (UGC) of Bangladesh today on the occasion of the 82nd birthday of former Prime Minister and BNP Chairperson Begum Khaleda Zia. The doa and milad mahfil was organised at the mosque located at the UGC Bhaban in the capital. UGC Chairman Professor Dr Mamun Ahmed, Commission members Professor Dr Abdullah-Al-Mamun, Professor Md Mehedi Hasan Khan and Professor Dr Md Aslam Hossain, and UGC Secretary Dr Md Fakhrul Islam were present at the programme. Dr Md Mohibul Ahsan, president of the UGC Officers' Association and additional director of the Public University Management Department, conducted the doa and milad mahfil and delivered a brief discussion. Besides, the UGC Officers' Association general secretary and the president and general secretary of the Employees' Union, along with officers and employees of the Commission at various levels, participated in the programme. The doa and milad mahfil included recitation of the Holy Quran, milad and a special munajat. Prayers were offered for peace, prosperity and welfare of the country and its people.  
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Govt exploring alternative sources of financing to restructure country’s financing framework: Khosru
DHAKA, August 16, 2026 (BSS) - The government is exploring alternative sources of financing to restructure the country’s financing framework, while foreign investors are showing growing interest in Bangladesh’s capital market, said Finance and Planning Minister Amir Khosru Mahmud Chowdhury. He said several major foreign fund managers, including US investment banking giants JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs, have expressed interest in investing in Bangladesh. The finance minister made the remarks while speaking at length at a luncheon titled “Building Investors Confidence: From Policy Reform to Effective Implementation,” organised by the American Chamber of Commerce in Bangladesh (AmCham) at a city hotel today. He said Bangladesh’s industrial and commercial sectors have become overly dependent on the conventional banking system, which is not appropriate for a modern economy. “Commercial banks generally collect short-term deposits but provide long-term loans. Large-scale investment should instead be financed through the capital market,” he said. The minister said the global financial architecture is changing rapidly, while Bangladesh remains heavily dependent on bank financing. “We are therefore exploring alternative sources of financing and working to redesign the financing structure for the future,” he said. He said the government is looking beyond traditional development partners such as the World Bank, International Monetary Fund (IMF) and Asian Development Bank (ADB) to explore new sources of financing. “Alternative financing will be crucial to achieving our goal of building a $1 trillion economy by 2034,” he said. The minister said many countries have long been using a wide range of financial instruments, but Bangladesh has failed to utilise them effectively. He said the process of change has now begun. He noted that bond financing in many cases costs less than bank borrowing and that equity-based financing also offers significant opportunities. “Such instruments could help reduce the overall cost of financing,” he added. Expressing optimism about the capital market, Khosru said reforms at the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC) and changes to capital-market regulations have encouraged both domestic and foreign investors to consider listing and investing in the market. “We are receiving positive responses from foreign fund managers. It is not just one or two; several major fund managers have shown interest in investing in Bangladesh,” he said. He added that major US investment banks, including JPMorgan and Goldman Sachs, had also expressed interest in coming to Bangladesh. However, the minister said the country’s market capitalisation remains small and more companies need to be encouraged to list on the stock exchanges. Highlighting the challenges facing the banking sector, Khosru said the country’s financial sector, particularly many banks, is currently facing a crisis, with capital shortages compounded by money laundering and high levels of non-performing loans. Many depositors are unable to withdraw their money, while businesses are facing difficulties in securing working capital, opening letters of credit and accessing other forms of financing, he said. “Recapitalisation of banks is therefore extremely important,” he said, adding that the government can’t meet all banks’ capital shortfalls by allocating huge amounts from the national budget. The government is instead trying to address the problem through a combination of government support, rescue funds and other recapitalisation measures, he added. On tax reform, Khosru said businesses have long complained about complexity, bureaucratic harassment and corruption in the tax system. He said initiatives have been taken to make the system more efficient, noting that Bangladesh’s tax-to-GDP ratio remains very low compared with both global and regional standards. The government has decided to split the National Board of Revenue (NBR) into two separate entities, with one responsible for policymaking and the other for implementation, he said. “In the past, the same people were involved in both tax policy formulation and implementation. Under the new system, tax policy formulation will be entrusted to experts,” he said. The minister said the broader impact of tax policies on businesses, taxpayers, revenue mobilisation and consumption would be taken into consideration during policymaking. He also said the government is working to fully automate the tax system despite facing resistance. Once implemented, taxpayers will be able to complete the entire process—from filing income tax returns to receiving refunds—online and more quickly. On deregulation, Khosru said Bangladesh has developed a culture of excessive regulation over the years. A taskforce has been formed to oversee efforts to reduce unnecessary regulatory barriers, he added. A website would soon be launched where businesses and citizens could report obstacles to deregulation, he said, adding that the government would monitor the complaints on a daily basis. Regarding export-oriented industries, the finance minister said entrepreneurs investing in export-oriented industries beyond the ready-made garment sector would be provided bonded licences with duty-free facilities. He said entrepreneurs bringing new export products would receive bonded warehouse, tax-free and, where necessary, back-to-back letter of credit facilities. “Those who do not wish to use bonded warehouses would be able to receive similar facilities under bank guarantees,” he added. Addressing energy challenges, Khosru said economic growth depends heavily on electricity and gas, although all existing problems in these sectors cannot be resolved immediately. He said decisions have already been taken on floating LNG terminals, land-based storage facilities and other issues in the gas sector. Although power generation has increased, transmission remains a major challenge, he said. “The government is moving towards an integrated energy framework combining renewable energy, gas and coal-based power,” he added. Khosru also stressed the importance of strong internet connectivity for achieving the target of building a $1 trillion economy by 2034. “Without strong internet connectivity, it is not possible to develop the digital economy and information technology sector,” he said. The finance minister acknowledged that the government could not claim that all problems had been resolved, but said it remained ready to engage with businesses to address their concerns. “Any reasonable problem raised by the business community will be considered with due importance,” he said. AmCham Bangladesh President Syed Mohammad Kamal and HSBC Bangladesh Chief Executive Officer Mohammad Mahbub ur Rahman, among others, also spoke at the event.
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