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MP’s sign forged to get Tk 15cr loan

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Bangladesh Bank has contacted the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) requesting it to take action against a businessman who allegedly forged the signature of a lawmaker while attempting to secure a loan from a non-bank financial institution (NBFI).

The matter came to the BB’s notice after First Finance tried to extend a credit support of Tk 15 crore to Amjad Hossain, owner of Megh City Complex, a multi-storied commercial building in Bogura through the central bank.
Bangladesh Bank has contacted the Criminal Investigation Department (CID) requesting it to take action against a businessman who allegedly forged the signature of a lawmaker while attempting to secure a loan from a non-bank financial institution (NBFI).

The matter came to the BB’s notice after First Finance tried to extend a credit support of Tk 15 crore to Amjad Hossain, owner of Megh City Complex, a multi-storied commercial building in Bogura through the central bank.

First Finance is not allowed to disburse more than Tk 1 crore to any client without BB’s approval because of the NBFI’s failure to pay back its depositors.

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First Finance wrote to the central bank in February this year, seeking its permission to approve the loan, according to the letter from the NBFI signed by its then acting managing director Md Tuhin Reza, who is currently the additional managing director of the institution.
The BB rejected the prayer.

In June, the NBFI filed another application with the BB requesting it to reconsider its decision. This prompted the central bank to inspect the matter.

During the inspection, the BB found discrepancies in information provided by First Finance and scraped the application for the second time, said BB officials.
Amjad Hossain did not give up. He wrote to the BB governor on September 9 to clear the loan request after allegedly forging the signature of Tanvir Shakil Joy, a ruling party lawmaker from Sirajganj-1.

As BB officials contacted Joy over the matter, he was left astounded. Joy said he knew nothing about the letter.

“My office did not issue the letter. The signature is not mine. It is a fake letter. It was sent to you by a vested quarter to tarnish my image,” he wrote to the BB governor in October.

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Joy told The Daily Star last week he wrote the letter to the governor seeking action against the culprits who tried to secure the loan by forging his signature.

In this situation, BB asked the CID and the Anti-Corruption Commission (ACC) to take steps.

Asked about the matter, Amjad Hossain claimed that a former driver of one of his friends helped him send the “MP’s letter” to the central bank.

“I don’t have any contact with Joy,” he said.

He said he also wrote to the finance ministry for clearing the loan for Megh City Complex after which the ministry forwarded the letter to the BB.

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He claimed that the central bank had already given a no-objection certificate to First Finance to disburse the loan.

But First Finance is now in a liquidity crunch, which is why it can’t release the loan, he claimed.

Megh City Complex is located in Bogura. Its construction has remained halted for five years due to fund shortage.

Humayun Kabir, special superintendent of police of CID (organised crime), said they had already launched an enquiry into the matter.

Contacted, Mohammed Mosharaf Hossain, managing director of First Finance, said the incident happened before he joined the NBFI in July.

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“We will take all steps to safeguard the interests of our depositors,” he said.

Tuhin Reza, additional managing director of the NBFI, did not reply to text messages and pick up calls from The Daily Star.

First Finance is not in good shape.

Its deposit stood at Tk 638 crore as of June this year. It borrowed Tk 120 crore from banks and other non-banking institutions.

State-run Investment Corporation of Bangladesh has had a deposit of Tk 118 crore with First Finance, but it failed to return it following maturity of the fund.

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Similarly, the First Finance owes Tk 20 to Janata Bank, Tk 22 crore to BIFFL, Tk 10 crore to Social Islami Bank Ltd and Tk 5 crore to Karmasangsthan Bank. The lenders have complained to the BB about First Finance’s failure to return the deposits.

First Finance’s outstanding loans were Tk 900 crore, of which more than 30 percent are non-performing loans, according to data from the central bank.

“We are trying to recover the non-performing loans so that we can repay depositors,” said Mohammed Mosharaf Hossain.

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PriyoShop Secures Top 30 Spot in Prestigious StartUp Wheel Competition

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PriyoShop has taken the Bangladesh flag to new heights by securing a Top 30 spot in Startup Wheel 2025, one of Asia’s most competitive startup competitions in Vietnam, competing against 2,144 startups from 28 countries. With this milestone, Bangladesh has established itself as a significant player in the global startup ecosystem through PriyoShop.

This achievement shows that Bangladesh is growing fast in the digital world and becoming a strong player in retail innovation. PriyoShop stood alongside top startups from countries like Taiwan, South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, and Indonesia. After six months of tough evaluation, PriyoShop was chosen as one of the most promising international innovators sharing our mission, vision, and real stories about Bangladesh’s retail industry with the world.

Asikul Alam Khan, CEO of PriyoShop, expressed his enthusiasm about the recognition: “This is a significant success for the PriyoShop Team. We have impacted millions of retailers by simplifying the supply chain and empowering them with embedded credit. Through us, Bangladesh will always stand high on the global stage. This recognition provides access to create a global footprint and inspires young entrepreneurs to bring innovative ideas and create international standard startups.”

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As PriyoShop advances, the company remains committed to transforming Bangladesh’s retail landscape while inspiring the aspiring entrepreneurs across the region. The journey from local startup to consistent international recognition exemplifies the potential within Bangladesh’s growing retail sector and demonstrates how innovative solutions can have an impact both locally and globally.

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Bajloor Rashid Elected Chairman, Mezanur Rahman Elected Vice Chairman of Progressive Life Insurance

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In a recently held board meeting of Progressive Life Insurance Company Limited, a renowned listed insurance company in the country’s capital market, Bajloor Rashid MBE, was elected as Chairman and Mezanur Rahman as Vice Chairman.
The formal election took place at the 203rd board meeting of the company held on Sunday, 29 June 2025, for the term 2025-2026.

Bajloor Rashid MBE, is a distinguished and successful businessman and social worker. He is also one of the founding shareholders of Progressive Life Insurance Company Limited. In the early 1980s, he established himself as an ambitious young entrepreneur in the growing catering industry. Notably, from 2006 to 2012, he served successfully as the President of the UK-based association of catering restaurant owners.

On the other hand, the newly elected Vice Chairman, Mezanur Rahman, is an established and successful businessman. He is a founding director and former Vice Chairman of Progressive Life Insurance Company Limited. He holds a degree in Architecture from Leeds Metropolitan University, United Kingdom. He is also actively involved with various humanitarian and social organizations.

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Progressive Life Insurance successfully settles claims totaling nearly Tk 40 crore in 2024

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Progressive Life Insurance Company Limited (PLICL) settled down insurance claims of approximately 40 (forty) crore taka in 2024 which has fortified clients’ confidence on the company. Progressive Life Insurance Company Limited entered 25th year on 6 January 2025. PLICL was founded on 6 January in the year 2000. Discussion programs, slicing a cake, offering dua and a colourful rally were organized to mark the company’s founding anniversary on Monday at PLICL corporate office in the capital. 

The rally moved around different parts of Dhaka city and the officials of the company held a gathering in front of PLICL head office on Monday morning at 10:30 am. 

PLICL Chairman (Acting) M Shoeb Chowdhury joined the 25th founding anniversary celebration virtually as the chief guest. M Shoeb Chowdhury said that the top management of Progressive Life Insurance Company Limited has been able to uphold the dream cherished by expatriate Bangladeshis whose contribution led to the establishment of the company. Shoeb Chowdhury laid emphasis on working with unity and solidarity for the company’s further advancement and to generate many more success stories.

PLICL Executive Committee Chairman Mezanur Rahman , Chairman of Audit Committee Dr. Md. Jamil Sharif, PhD, FCMA and former entrepreneur Prodeep Sen also attended the program. The event was presided over by the company’s Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Md. Saidul Amin. The 25th founding anniversary of Progressive Life Insurance Company Limited was celebrated in 32 districts and divisional offices across Bangladesh. Senior officials of the insurance company expressed hope and determination to transform PLICL into a top notch institution in days to come. The speakers at the program stated that Progressive Life Insurance Company Limited appointed 1200 development officers in 2024 and training courses have been initiated to upgrade their skills.

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PLICL Deputy Managing Director (DMD) Mohammad Hossain Shaheed Suhrawardy, Senior DMD Shahjahan Azadi, Company Secretary Abdullah Al Mansur and Senior DMD Jaseem Uddin Prodhan addressed the program among other dignitaries.

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