Small businesses in 2023 faced substantial hardships amidst prevalent inflationary pressure of the country
Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) perform essential economic functions as major drivers of economic growth and social progress in Bangladesh as in other countries.
Let’s shape the future in partnership with, rather than in destruction of, our local economy and local communities.
Have you ever bought any pack of flour produced by Yusuf Flour Mills or heard the name of Yusuf Moyda, the brand under which the company is selling the item?
Women's access to finance remains difficult and often riddled with pitfalls.
SME loans to women entrepreneurs should be made easy to obtain
The advancement in the ICT sector has changed the world a lot, so going for innovation and skills development are a must now for the survival of the startups in the SME sector, experts said today.
Large industries, SMEs and the flood-hit agriculture sector will enjoy a flexible loan repayment facility up to December this year as Bangladesh Bank yesterday revived the partial loan moratorium amid a deepening economic crisis.
Experts at an event on Saturday opined that the government should focus more on developing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to help Bangladesh in its bid to become a middle-income country.
Small businesses in 2023 faced substantial hardships amidst prevalent inflationary pressure of the country
Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) perform essential economic functions as major drivers of economic growth and social progress in Bangladesh as in other countries.
Let’s shape the future in partnership with, rather than in destruction of, our local economy and local communities.
Have you ever bought any pack of flour produced by Yusuf Flour Mills or heard the name of Yusuf Moyda, the brand under which the company is selling the item?
Women's access to finance remains difficult and often riddled with pitfalls.
SME loans to women entrepreneurs should be made easy to obtain
The advancement in the ICT sector has changed the world a lot, so going for innovation and skills development are a must now for the survival of the startups in the SME sector, experts said today.
Large industries, SMEs and the flood-hit agriculture sector will enjoy a flexible loan repayment facility up to December this year as Bangladesh Bank yesterday revived the partial loan moratorium amid a deepening economic crisis.
Experts at an event on Saturday opined that the government should focus more on developing small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to help Bangladesh in its bid to become a middle-income country.
Commercial banks and non-banking financial institutions must provide minimum Tk 50,000 as loan to at least a woman entrepreneur each year