You are here
Home > Business > BB sends letter to 5 Shariah-based banks to stop transactions

BB sends letter to 5 Shariah-based banks to stop transactions

Bangladesh Bank has confirmed that it has issued a letter to five Shariah-based banks regarding the prevention of transactions.

However, the final decision has not been taken yet, said Mezbaul Huque, Executive Director and spokesperson of the central bank, reports UNB.

In an urgent press briefing at Bangladesh Bank headquarters on Sunday (December 17), the spokesperson said as per the regular operation of the central bank’s Motijheel office, they issued the letter.

The five banks are Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited, First Security Islami Bank Limited, Social Islami Bank Limited, Global Islami Bank Limited, and Union Bank Limited.

These banks are offering double benefits and other lucrative profit-sharing offers for term deposits to meet the liquidity crisis. But clients are reluctant as the banks are mired in several loan scams, banking sector insiders said.

On Friday, several media reports said that transaction services of these five banks are about to be stopped due to current account deficits. Some of these banks claimed that the reports are not true.

Bangladesh Bank on Sunday held an urgent press conference to clear the issue involving the five Islami banks. Of those, Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC is the highest deposit holding bank in the private sector.

Mezbaul said, “The current account status of Bangladesh Bank with these banks has been negative for a long time. Banks have not taken any significant action despite being repeatedly informed about the matter.”

As a result, the central bank has set a period of 20 days for adjusting the negative balance of the current account.

Bangladesh Bank said if the negative current account balance is not adjusted within 20 days, the five Islami banks will be prevented from clearing or settlement arrangements.

Similar Articles

Leave a Reply

Top