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Bureaucrats, despite being well trained and educated, are not smart enough to implement the budget in a timely manner, for which this perennial difficulty may persist, Planning Minister MA Mannan said yesterday. The ministry alone cannot take down this bureaucratic barrier as the solution lies in inter-ministerial coordination. Besides, the Implementation Monitoring and
Standard Chartered adds charity features in Saadiq account
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Standard Chartered Saadiq recently hosted a global webinar, titled Understanding how Sadaqa can be an Islamic response to a pandemic , reflecting on how our individual actions can collectively bring financial relief to communities.
This was the second webinar of the Living Islam series hosted by Standard Chartered Saadiq Bangladesh. Living Islam is a platform which brings Islamic scholars and experts to talk about Islamic topics that are part of our everyday life. Distinguished Shariah Supervisory Committee s member Dr Aznan Hasan (Malaysia) shared his thoughts on how aspects of faith such as Sadaqa can be an Islamic answer to this pandemic.
How CEOs steering business thru pandemic
Kedar Lele , Chairman and MD of Unilever Bangladesh
The Covid-19 pandemic has emerged as the biggest challenge for businesses worldwide and caught top executives off guard.
For more than a year, the corporate leaders have been dealing with issues from supply chain disruptions and dislocation of office space to fending off poor business performance.
In Bangladesh, CEOs also have had to find potential amid predicament, go the extra mile to keep the operations up and running and engage more with employees to keep them motivated as they navigated the crisis.
The Daily Star interviewed some top executives to know how they are managing operations, retaining clients and overcoming daunting challenges.
StanChart Bangladesh strengthens its industry-leading China Trade
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DHAKA, April 21, 2021 (BSS) – Standard Chartered Bank has recently announced the appointment of Samuel Liew as corridor banker for China Corridor Business for Standard Chartered Bangladesh, in a move that will further strengthen the leading China Trade and Investment desk in Bangladesh which is a key strategic focus for the bank.
Samuel joined Standard Chartered Malaysia as an International Graduate (the banks fast track management trainee programme) in 2011 he went on to serve as Chinese Relationship Manager for almost 8 years in Ghana before joining Standard Chartered Bangladesh in his current role recently, said a press release.