Credit Disbursement between Private and Public Sector

Growth of credit in private sector registered at 11.07 percent in September 2013 over September 2012 and it was lower than the growth of 19.88 percent witnessed at the same time of the previous
year. The target of credit in private sector in the current MPS (Monetary Policy Statement) has been set at 15.5 percent by December 2013. This target is 3.0 percentage points less than the target (18.5 percent)

WHAT IS CREDIT DISBURSEMENTS?

Overall net NPLs increased to 4.38 percent in 2012 from 0.70 percent in 2011. In 2011, net-NPLs were 0.34 and 16.95 percent in state owned commercial banks (SCBs) and development financial institutions (DFIs) respectively, whereas in 2012, the percentages stood too high as 12.82 and 20.4 respectively.
State owned commercial banks (SCBs) have achieved nearly zero percent of return on assets (ROA) over

Statement of IMF

The rate of growth of the disbursement of the industrial term loan stood negative at 15.53 percent in the first quarter of the FY 2013-14, compared to the positive rate of growth of 4.49 percent in the last quarter of the FY 2012-13. The rate of growth of agricultural credit disbursement and credit recovery has been experiencing lower trend as well as negative rate of growth after September, 2013. The rate of

Latest Economic Update of Bangladesh

The current Bangladesh Economic Update focuses that the present situation of banking sector has been deteriorating in terms of growth of credit and disbursement and risk management. Besides this backdrop, questions are being raised concerning the far-sighted deregulation of the financial sector. Growth in investment exerts impact on the growth in GDP. The decline in the growth in credit illustrates the poor