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Published July 19, 2021, 2:46 PM
Some 16 local and foreign business groups have strongly urged for the immediate enactment of the proposed Financial Consumer Protection (FCP) Act, which seeks to protect consumers amidst the growing complexity in financial services, especially digital services.
In a statement the business group said that the intricate development of financial products and services resulting from advancements in technology has opened countless opportunities for financial markets and consumers alike. It also poses new risks, particularly to financial consumers.
“Reality has shown how financial products, including financial services accessed through digital channels, are susceptible to fraud or used for fraudulent purposes,” according to a statement.
Bangladesh made spectacular economic progress despite limited resources: ICCB United News of Bangladesh (UNB)
Bangladesh, July 12 Bangladesh has made spectacular economic progress over the last five decades despite limited resources, International Chamber of Commerce, Bangladesh (ICCB) President Mahbubur Rahman said Sunday. The GDP growth rate has reached a record high. Per capita income has also risen steadily, he said.
Rahman made the remarks while presenting the Executive Board Report of ICC Bangladesh for 2020 in its annual council held virtually in the city.
He said the country has achieved near self-sufficiency in food production for its population of 170 million. The country now even shoulders the burden of the world s largest refugee population of over 1 million Rohingyas who have fled persecution in neighbouring Myanmar, Rahman said.
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Published May 25, 2021, 6:00 AM
Foreign businessmen have strongly urged Congress to pass at the earliest possible time the amendments of the Public Service Act (PSA), which seeks to open more economic activities in the country to higher foreign equity, as they vowed to promote to foreign investors in the Philippines once the critical economic reforms are passed.
The Joint Foreign Chambers (JFC) of Commerce of the Philippines, which is composed of 14 foreign chambers, issued a statement as the following the Senate commenced the plenary debate on SB 2094 or the Amendments of the PSA. The House approved its version of the bill on March 10, 2020.