By Zahedul Amin and Mahir Abrar Nikhat Bangladesh’s economy has achieved remarkable growth on the back of rising RMG exports, steadily increasing remittance flows, and
Today, the medical world is rapidly changing, trying to meet the demands to solve the complications we face today in various fields of medicine. Here
Once Bangladesh’s Telecom sector used to be the state monopoly. In 1980s, The Bangladesh Telegraph and Telephone Board (BTTB) used to be exclusively responsible for providing vertically integrated telecom services starting from international connectivity to end-user level connection. In association with sister organizations like Telephone Shilpa Sangstha, BTTB was also involved in producing telecom equipment such as exchanges, cables, and handsets.
By Mohammed Masudur Rahman Bangladesh Power Sector: Market Overview From a mere 21 MW in 1947, Bangladesh currently boasts a total installed capacity of 13,095
Kazi Amdadul Hoque has twenty two years of experience in the field of Disaster Management-Climate Change Adaptation, Community based Food Security (implementation and advocacy), Infrastructure
There are 56 retail banks; the top 3 challenges for banks in the Asia Pacific are attracting and retaining talent, attracting new customers, and new
What are current trends in retail banking? The entire financial services industry is undergoing drastic changes. New technology, increased regulation, and expansion of digital channels
Dhaka Bank emphasizes the necessity for human resource in order for the bank to flourish, could you elaborate upon this idea? How does Dhaka Bank
The 21st century has been dubbed ‘the era of disruptions’ with new technologies and innovations penetrating our everyday lives and changing consumer behavior. Consumers are more aware than ever before, holding high expectations from the services they receive
Atiur Rahman Professor University of Dhaka Introduction Bangladesh and India share the same rivers, same eco-systems, same culture and heritage. Bangladesh together with India also