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  2. Sonali Bank - Wikipedia

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    Sonali Bank is the largest state-owned public commercial bank in Bangladesh, established in 1972. It has faced several controversies and scandals, such as the Hallmark-Sonali Bank Loan Scam and the Dandy Dyeing case.

  3. Md. Afzal Karim - Wikipedia

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    Md. Afzal Karim is a Bangladeshi banker and managing director of Sonali Bank Limited. Sonali Bank is the largest state owned bank in Bangladesh. He is the former managing director of Bangladesh House Building Finance Corporation. He is the chairperson of the executive committee of Bangladesh Foreign Exchange Dealers' Association. He is a ...

  4. Qazi Baharul Islam - Wikipedia

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    The news site Banglanews24.com, identified him as the mastermind behind embezzling money from Sonali Bank. [18] He would openly defy Atiur Rahman, governor of Bangladesh Bank, and would overrule the board of directors of Sonali Bank. [18] Ahsan H Mansur questioned why Islam and directors of Sonali Bank were not charged in March 2024. [19]

  5. Md Obayed Ullah Al Masud - Wikipedia

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    In January 2017, Masud was elected an executive member of Bangladesh Foreign Exchange Dealers' Association. [7] On 21 August 2019, he was appointed Managing Director of Rupali Bank and Ataur Rahman Prodhan replaced him as the Managing Director of Sonali Bank. [8] He retired from Rupali Bank on 27th August 2022. [9]

  6. Ziaul Hasan Siddiqui - Wikipedia

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    Ziaul Hasan Siddiqui is the chairman of Sonali Bank Limited. [1] He is a former deputy governor of Bangladesh Bank. [2] [3] In 2024, he was forced to resign from the position of chairman of Sonali Bank due to allegations of irregularities after the revolution of students in the wake of the quota reform movement in Bangladesh.

  7. Agrani Bank - Wikipedia

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    Agrani Bank was established in 1972 by combining two Pakistani banks and is fully owned by the Government of Bangladesh. It has 962 locations, 11 circle offices, and offers various financial services, but has faced corruption, embezzlement, and legal issues.

  8. Rupali Bank - Wikipedia

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    Rupali Bank is a state owned commercial bank in Bangladesh, founded in 1972. It has 586 branches in Bangladesh and overseas, and offers banking, investment, and mobile banking services.

  9. List of banks in Bangladesh - Wikipedia

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    Find out the types, names and functions of banks in Bangladesh, including scheduled and non-scheduled banks, foreign and local banks, and non-bank financial institutions. See the ongoing merger process of weak banks with strong banks and the references for more information.