Monday 15 August 2011

Islamic banks in Bangladesh seek sharia market

Islamic banks in Bangladesh seek sharia market

DHAKA: The Islamic banks in Bangladesh are seeking a Shariah-compliant money market and separate laws to govern the fast expanding Islamic banking in the Muslim-majority country.


"We have already raised the issue and discussed with the senior officials of the Bangladesh Bank, the central bank of the country," Mohammad Abdul Mannan, Managing Director of Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited (IBBL), said on Sunday.


Mannan told Reuters in an interview that at the moment around 20 percent business of the banking industry of the country is being handled by shariah-based banks and the scope is widening at a faster pace.


The size of the banking industry in Bangladesh is 800 billion taka ($10.7 billion), an official said.



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