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Mamun Rashid

Mamun Rashid, an economic analyst, is chairman at Financial Excellence Ltd and founding managing partner of PwC Bangladesh.

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Can Bangladesh get rid of corruption?

I went to my village home a few weeks ago. My uncle, a veteran of the 1971 Liberation War, does not mind paying extra to secure a job for his graduate son.
18 October 2025, 18:48 PM
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Bolstering cash management in banks

The Economist once credited effective cash management, also known as transaction banking, as a key reason for Citigroup’s survival during the global financial meltdown in 2008. Citi’s global transaction services earned a lot of recognition for helping the bank manage its assets and liabilities more efficiently.
11 October 2025, 18:08 PM
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How bank mergers can work

Across the world, bank mergers or acquisitions are supposed to create added synergy. In our part of the world, however, they are often undertaken out of necessity.
4 October 2025, 19:10 PM
Scamming in Bangladesh

Spot the scam: How fraudsters prey on fear, trust, and greed

We must learn to protect ourselves from scams.
29 September 2025, 04:00 AM
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How to take a company from red to black

When the numbers turn red, you feel it before you see it. The office grows quieter. Conversations stop when you walk by.
27 September 2025, 19:45 PM
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A diagnostic review of large loan restructuring

Thanks to Bangladesh Bank, especially Governor Mansur, I was invited to join the large loan restructuring scrutiny committee set up by the central bank in collaboration with the finance ministry and the Federation of Bangladesh Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FBCCI). Several departments of the central bank also took part regularly.
23 September 2025, 18:00 PM
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AI reshaping banking, NBFIs

The financial services industry stands at a decisive moment.
13 September 2025, 19:03 PM
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What keeps investors away from Bangladesh

Bangladesh has a money problem. Not the kind where the government cannot pay its bills, but the kind where there is simply not enough capital flowing into the country to fuel real growth.
7 September 2025, 18:00 PM
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Strong institutions a prerequisite for successful reforms

This year’s Nobel Prize in economics has been awarded to British-Americans Simon Johnson and James Robinson and Turkish-American Daron Acemoglu, whose work and research in economics have been to explain how some countries manage to stay ahead of the curve while others fail to do so.
19 October 2024, 18:00 PM
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Key reforms needed to salvage the banking sector

The banking industry as a business is inherently risky.
14 October 2024, 06:00 AM
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Family businesses: accept change, compete or get lost

Thanks to The Daily Star and DHL Worldwide for holding Bangladesh Business Awards for 22 consecutive years. Having been with its jury panel for nine years during the initial period, I know how tough it is to find the awardees, especially the individual businesspersons with respectable track records.
12 October 2024, 18:00 PM
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Can we brand Bangladesh afresh?

Fallen dictator Sheikh Hasina used to regularly lament that she did a great job, but our civil society members were behaving dumb. A few of my friends were quite aggrieved -- our country made so many achievements, yet the Western media and opinion makers were not recognising any of those.
5 October 2024, 18:00 PM
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Loan restructuring and recovery

Classified loans in the banking sector have exceeded Tk 211,000 crore. Various agencies are talking of almost Tk 400,000 crores of stressed assets in the banking sector, almost 25 percent of the total loans.
28 September 2024, 18:00 PM
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Empowering women beyond protests

To ensure that contributions from individuals like Nusrat, Prapti, and Dipty are not isolated, we must take concrete steps to empower the next generation of women
27 September 2024, 05:00 AM
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Attracting higher FDI still a ways off

In order to narrow or meet the investment gap and more so, to abide by employment generation obligations, every country needs foreign direct investment (FDI).
21 September 2024, 18:00 PM
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Restoring trust in the banking sector

Lately, I have been receiving calls from friends and family asking which banks are safe or if they should withdraw their deposits from a particular bank.
14 September 2024, 18:00 PM
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Time for business schools to scale up

Thanks to our entrepreneurs, a few dynamic policy planners, mostly docile and hard-working workers, Bangladesh’s private sector has expanded rapidly and became a crucial driver of economic growth.
7 September 2024, 18:00 PM
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Can we recover our stolen assets?

Until mid-2010 I was not aware that the immediate past prime minister had a special assistant for stolen asset recovery.
31 August 2024, 18:00 PM
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A laundry list for BB governor

A new governor has joined the central bank of Bangladesh. As a leading macroeconomist, he has rightly identified inflation and the lack of discipline in the banking sector as the main culprits to be addressed. Both issues are very important, there’s no doubt about it.
24 August 2024, 18:00 PM
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Banking sector reform: where and how?

We have been talking about banking sector reforms since long as our banking sector is plagued with insider lending, bad loans, low capitalisation and risk coverage, weak governance, sub-optimal automation, a lack of expert manpower and non-availability of better products to serve the emerging clients and cater their shifting demands.
17 August 2024, 18:00 PM
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How do we increase inward remittance?

Bangladesh witnessed a threefold rise in human outflow over the past decade. Yet, remittance inflow has experienced relatively poor growth, rising from $15 billion to a maximum of $24 billion.
11 August 2024, 18:00 PM
How do we clear this economic mess?

How do we clear this economic mess?

Decision makers need to be very cautious regarding who they put up to dispassionately clear the mess.
8 August 2024, 04:00 AM
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How can we ensure discipline in banking sector?

My friend who is an apparel exporter received a call from his Spanish buyer over the weekend.
3 August 2024, 18:00 PM
Are we failing to understand Gen Z?

Are we failing to understand Gen Z?

Backed by experience and good judgement, Gen Z ideas are worthwhile investments.
2 August 2024, 06:00 AM
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Why are we shy of signing FTAs?

Free trade agreements (FTA) are made between countries to lower trade barriers through little to zero government tariffs or subsidies and other means.
13 July 2024, 18:00 PM
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How do we increase our exports to China?

China is the largest exporting and second-largest importing country in the world. The Chinese domestic market is also expanding fast with increasing consumerism and brand popularity. Yet Bangladesh’s export to China is dropping despite signing the tariff waiver for many “Made in Bangladesh” products.
7 July 2024, 18:00 PM
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Sri Lanka: Policy prescriptions worked right

When I visited Colombo last April, the airport was humming with a lot of tourists. My experience at the immigration was very good while foreign exchange booths were showing a much more stable exchange rate. Afterwards my interactions with a few entrepreneurs revealed a revival of industrial production and exports too.
29 June 2024, 18:00 PM
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Scaling up startups in Bangladesh

It was possibly 2008 when my seniors at Citigroup India realised it was becoming hard for global companies to attract IIM (Indian Institute of Management) or IIT (Indian Institute of Technology) graduates as they were building their own startups.
22 June 2024, 18:00 PM

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