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Standard Chartered Bank
Company typePrivate company
IndustryFinancial services
Founded1948 (1948), through Grindlays 1905; 119 years ago (1905)
Headquarters
67Gulshan Avenue, Dhaka
,
Bangladesh

Key people

Naser Ezaz Bijoy (CEO)
Products
  • Consumer banking
  • Corporate banking
  • Mortgage loans
  • Wealth management
  • ParentStandard Chartered
    Websitesc.com/bd

    Standard Chartered Bangladesh (officially M/S Standard Chartered Bank Bangladesh Pvt. Ltd.) is a banking and financial services company headquartered in Dhaka, Bangladesh and a wholly owned subsidiary of Standard Chartered. Standard Chartered has been operating in Bangladesh for over a hundred years.[1]

    Standard Chartered Bank is currently promoting Saadiq Banking. Standard Chartered Bank Bangladesh has recently, as of January 2014 eased the procedure of getting International Credit Card and have come into competition by providing Visa and Master cards.

    While private banks like Dutch Bangla Bank Limited and BRAC Bank Limited have booths all over the country, the bank is holding limited space here though it is one of the largest foreign banks in Bangladesh. It has branches in Bogra, Chittagong, Dhaka, Khulna, Savar and Sylhet. They have ATM booths almost all over Dhaka and Chittagong.

    History[edit]

    After the partition of the subcontinent in 1947, Standard Chartered started its business in what is now Bangladesh in 1948, in the port city of Chittagong.[2]

    In a move that Standard Chartered said transformed it into the largest foreign bank in Bangladesh, it acquired Grindlays Bank from ANZ in August 2000.[3] In doing so, it gained an operational history in the country dating back to 1905.[2] In 2005, Standard Chartered bought out the Bangladesh banking operations of American Express.[4]

    At a glance[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Standard Chartered Acquires American Express Bank's Business in Bangladesh" (Press release). Archived from the original on 10 July 2012. Retrieved 17 December 2015.
  • ^ a b Nurul Islam Hasib (14 August 2018). "Bangladesh is an important market for Standard Chartered: CEO". bdnews24.com.
  • ^ Sara Webb (28 April 2000). "Standard Chartered to Acquire Grindlays in $1.34 Billion Deal". Wall Street Journal.
  • ^ "SCB purchases Amex operations in Bangladesh". bdnews24.com. 14 June 2005.

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