This document is a term paper submitted by Md. Asabuddin to their lecturer Nayan Chandra Das on Dutch Bangla Bank Limited in Bangladesh. It includes various sections such as an introduction, literature review, methodology, findings and conclusion. The paper examines Dutch Bangla Bank's corporate social responsibilities activities like donations to education, health and disaster relief. It also reviews the bank's mobile banking services and risk management framework. The term paper was completed as part of Md. Asabuddin's BBA program requirements.
1. Term Paper
On
Dutch Bangla Bank Limited in Bangladesh
Submitted To:
Nayan Chandra Das
Lecturer
Department of Management
Kaliganj Sramik College,
Gazipur.
Submitted By:
Md. Asabuddin
BBA (Hon’s) 2nd year
Roll: 9825361
Reg. 1819805
Session: 2010-2011
Department of Management
Kaliganj Sarmik College,
Gazipur.
Submission date: 28th December, 2013
2. Letter of Transmittal
Date: December 28th, 2013
Nayan Chandra Das
Lecturer,
Department of Management
Kaliganj Sramik College,
Gazipur.
Subject: Submission of Term Paper
Dear Sir,
It is a great pleasure and privilege to present the term paper report titled “Dutch Bangla
Bank Limited in Bangladesh” which was assigned to me as a partial requirement for the
competition of BBA Program. Throughout the study I have tried with the best of my capacity
to accommodate as much information and relevant issues as possible and tried to follow the
instructions as you have suggested. I tried my best to make this report as much informative as
possible. I sincerely believe that it will satisfy your requirements.
I however sincerely believe that this term paper will serve the purpose of my BBA program.
Yours Sincerely
Md. Asabuddin
Roll No: 9825361
Reg. No: 1819805
Session: 2010-2011
Department of Management
Kaliganj Sramik College,
Gazipur.
3. Acknowledgement
All praise to Almighty who has given me an opportunity to make a term paper. It was the first
time; I had an experience to any research work. Term paper is an essential part of BBA
course. It is one kind of research work. We know very well that research in any field of
knowledge enriches the stock of Knowledge. There may be two types of research viz.
theoretical research and applied research.
First I would like to express my profound gratitude to my honorable teacher, Nayan Chandra
Das, Lecturer, Dept. of Management. He helped me a lot by proper guidance, effective
comments and with a good support. He had always paved me the right way to conduct my
term paper. He has passed a lot of time in this respect. He was cordial to solve my problem.
Although it is very much tough to collect necessary information within shortest possible time,
I got much support from all corners, my classmates and so on.
4. Supervisor’s Declaration
I hereby declare that the concerned report entitled “Dutch Bangla Bank Limited in
Bangladesh” is an original work by Md. Asabuddin BBA (Hon’s) 2nd year, Department of
Management, Kaliganj Sramik College, Gazipur, completed her term paper under my
supervision and submitted for the partial fulfillment of the requirement of the degree of
Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) Hon’s under National University of Bangladesh.
Nayan Chandra Das
Lecturer,
Department of Management
Kaliganj Sramik College
Gazipur.
5. Student’s Declaration
I hereby declare that the report of Thesis report namely “ Dutch Bangla Bank Limited in
Bangladesh” by me after the completing of project work of last two month. I also declare
that this paper is my original worked and prepared for academic purpose which is a part of
BBA and this term paper contain actual information as far I know.
Md. Asabuddin
Roll No. 9825361
Reg: 1819805
Session: 2010-2011
Department of Management
Kaliganj Sramik College,
Gazipur.
6. Abstract
Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited is a Bangladesh European joint venture
commercial bank registered by the Bangladesh Bank. DBBL follows the rules
and regulations prescribe by the Bangladesh Bank for scheduled commercial
banks. This bank is very popular for its online services and social cause. In
this article, I have tried to give a comparative picture of corporate social
responsibilities (CSR) of DBBL. I also defined what corporate social
responsibilities and tried to show how important it is in this 21st century.
Throughout the article, the activities of DBBL on CSR have worked as
standard and helped in finding the shortcomings. It will helping in tracing out
different ways for improvements. From this analysis it can be said that there
are not only problems but also opportunities for further improvement by the
business world of this country in the field of CSR of DBBL. I believe that it
has included all the necessary to be relevant, reliable and useful.
Keywords: CSR, DBBL, Calamities, Donation, Fellowship
7. Executive Summery
Dutch Bangla Bank Limited as the most important functionary of the financial system play a
dynamic role in the economic development of a nation through mobilization of savings and
allocation of credit to productive sectors. as the economy, but that should not occur at the cost
of viability of the total financial intermediation process. The performance evaluation of
business has taken high profile in the climate However, directed and inefficient credit
allocation by the Dutch Bangla Banks Limited of Bangladesh in various economic sectors
without adequate credit appraisal and monitoring, inter alia, ultimately led to the widespread
loan delinquency, and deteriorating health of the entire financial system. An attempt has been
made in this paper to examine and evaluate the nature and extent of involvement of Dutch
Bangla Bank Limited in development financing in Bangladesh using different performance
indicators like branch expansion, mobilization of savings, sectoral and regional distribution
of advances, etc. In their noble effort of development financing, Dutch Bangla Bank Limited
are facing various problems such as mismatch of sources and uses of funds, extreme
dependence on traditional collateral securities, politicization of credit delivery system,
absence of sound legal system for recovery of loans, lack of government’s extension facilities
in the form of data base, investment counseling, appropriate technology, infrastructure,
marketing of products, etc. However, they should increasingly involve themselves in
development financing in order to gain long-term viability benefitting themselves as wellof
micro-economic reform in the recent past. The real wealth of Bangladesh can be increased by
increasing the inputs available to the country. That is by discovering new resources and using
the existing resources more efficiently. Efficiency gains in the banking sector of the country
will make the country domestically and internationally more competitive and capable of
generating more income and employment opportunities in the country. An adequate
assessment of efficiency gains requires a range of financial, operational and economic
indicators to be applied including Partial Factor Productivity (PFP) and Total Factor
Productivity (TFP). Productivity growth is considered to be the best way to measure
international competitiveness and economic growth. Estimates of TFP measures will provide
rates of growth in the productive efficiency of labour and capital. Relative growth rates will
suggest whether TFP growth was predominantly biased towards saving labour or saving
capital and other inputs. To date there has not been any serious study on TFP in the Banking
sector of Bangladesh.
8. Table of Contents
Chapter: 1
Introduction: .............................................................................................
Statement of the problem............................................................................
Rationale of the Study.....:..........................................................................
Scope of the Study.....................................................................................
Limitations of Study...................................................................................
Methodology of the Study...........................................................................
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2
3
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4
Chapter: 2
Research Design.......................................................................................
Literatures Review....................................................................................
Results and Discussion...........................................................................
Education.................................................................................................
Health......................................................................................................
Donation.................................................................................................
Dutch Bangla Bank Distributes Blanket.....................................................
Dutch Bangla donation for cancer Hospital.................................................
DBBL has donated two modern ambulances to anjuman mufidul Islam.....
DBBL donate Tk. Core to Bangladesh Association (BOA).........................
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Chapter: 3
Review of Literature...................................................................................
Bangladesh Bank........................................................................................
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Chapter: 4
DBBL Mobile Banking Products & Services............................................
12-14
Chapter 5
Risk Management Framework..................................................................
Risk Management Procedure....................................................................
Credit Risk................................................................................................
Market Risk...............................................................................................
Operational Risk.......................................................................................
Other Risks................................................................................................
CRAB Ratings............................................................................................
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20-21
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Chapter: 6
Findings.....................................................................................................
Recommendation......................................................................................
Conclusion................................................................................................
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Chapter: 7
References..............................................................................................
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