Contribution of Privatized Commercial Banks in Agricultural Investment – A Case of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited
Date
2013-12
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
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Publisher
Centre for Research on Islamic Management and Business
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to identify the contributions of Privatized Commercial Banks
(PCBs) in Agricultural Investment (AI) of Bangladesh, particularly the case of Islami
Bank Bangladesh Limited (IBBL). As a part of methodology interview of concerned
officials have been taken to explore the actual scenario of AI done by IBBL. And the
Action plan of IBBL for Agricultural Investment (2011-2015) has been thoroughly
reviewed for secondary data analysis. Findings show that AI has got three major
sectors where the investment may be or has been made. They are Crops, Fisheries
and Livestock. IBBL has planned to invest at least 3.20% of investable fund in the
agriculture sector (3.00% in agriculture and 0.20% in fishing, forestry and logging).
As a part of plan IBBL has set a target of 9500 Million BDT to invest in agriculture
where 50% will be for Crops only. Trend analysis shows that IBBL has got steadily
rising market share in this sector investment in comparison to the National Target. In
2006-2007 the market share of IBBL was 3.24% and in 2010-2011 it climbed at
7.53%. It’s a remarkable achievement of IBBL in agriculture sector. It’s an original
research work which may furnish food for thought to the Bangladeshi PCBs
particularly for Islamic Banks so they can feel inspiration to come up with
investments in this sector.
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Keywords
Agriculture Investment, Privatized Commercial Banks, Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited
Citation
Vol. 1 No. 1, December 2013, Page 71-80