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BKB disburses Tk 929.34cr as loans in Khulna region


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Published : 02 Sep 2019 08:42 PM | Updated : 28 Aug 2020 12:34 PM

Bangladesh Krishi Bank (BKB) in Khulna region has disbursed Taka 929.34 crore as loans in the 2018-2019 fiscal year to help boost rural economy and generate employment through enhancing agricultural and non-agricultural production in the region.

Side by side with disbursement of loans, the Bank has also realized Taka 973.90 crore including classified and outstanding loans during the same period, officials said in Dhaka Monday, reports BSS.

They said Khulna Krishi bank has been functioning through two administrative divisions since 2009-2010 fiscal years to provide better service to the farmers.

Khulna, Satkhira, Bagerhat, Jashore and Narail districts are functioning under Khulna Regional office while Kushtia, Jhenaidah, Chuadanga, Meherpur and Magura districts are functioning under Kushtia Regional office under Khulna division.

Assistant General Manager (AGM) of Krishi Bank in Khulna Region Shikder Towhidul Islam told BSS today that in Khulna administrative division the bank has set a target of disbursing Taka 1,463.20 crore as loans among 69,917 farmers and recovering Taka 973.90 crore through its 88 branches in the region.

Of the loans, Taka 752.88 crore has been disbursed for agro loans among 63,372 farmers, Taka 34.69 crore has been disbursed for agro-based industries among 276 people, Taka 139.07 crore disbursed for Small and Medium Entrepreneurs'(SME) among 2,252 Entrepreneurs and Taka 2.70 crore disbursed for Export-Import trade among 17 people.

“We are very much confident to attain the disbursement and recovery targets through our quality and pro-people banking services,” he said adding that the achievement in disbursement and recovery is 67 percent and 95 percent respectively by the end of July 31, 2019. Main objectives of the loans are of creating an intensive investment scope for the agro-based SMEs in the light of the government industrial policy and for supplementing the government’s efforts to attain food security and economic emancipation.

Various business fields especially software, agro-processing and IT business, agriculture, plantation, fisheries, poultry, tissue culture and leather goods have been selected for investment.

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