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Research Paper Volume 7 Issue 5 824 - 845 September 28, 2024

Navigating Political Dynamics in the Banking Sector in Bangladesh: Challenges and the Way Forward

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Apurba Mogumder Shanta
LL.M. student at North-South University, Bangladesh
Abstract

This study is, therefore, designed to map the interfaced relationship of the political factors with the banking industry in Bangladesh. This section examines the consequences of such influences and reveals some of the strategies that may be applied to operate in this context. The banking sector of Bangladesh is one of the prominent industries of Bangladesh and that is why we find political intervention, patronage, and regulatory framework at its best in this sector. Recognizing such problems and using appropriate measures to prevent the effects of these problems is of great significance to ensure a sound and stable financial environment. It is now intended that in this paper, the historical background of the Bangladesh banking industry, the current Bangladesh banking industry case, and opportunities and threats analysis of the growth of the banking industry in Bangladesh, taking into consideration the political impact, will be discussed.

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International Journal of Law Management and Humanities, Volume 7, Issue 5, Page 824 - 845
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