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Dutch-Bangla Bank (DUBA BD)

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Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited provides a range of commercial banking products and services to corporate, retail, and institutional customers in Bangladesh. The company offers various deposit products, including savings deposit accounts, current deposit accounts, short term deposit accounts, resident foreign currency deposits, foreign currency deposits, convertible and non-convertible taka accounts, exporter�s FC deposits, and term deposits. It also provides loans and advances, such as personal credit facilities, loans against trust receipts, transport loans, real estate loans, loans against accepted bills, industrial and agricultural term loans, lease finance, and other term loans, as well as foreign currency loans and overdrafts. In addition, the company offers corporate banking services, including project finance, working capital finance, syndications and structured finance, trade finance, equity finance, and social and environmental infrastructure finance; and small and medium enterprises banking services consisting of cash credits, women entrepreneurs financing, distributor financing, and small shop financing services. Further, it provides debit and credit cards, automated teller machines (ATMs), import and export finance, and foreign remittances, as well as Internet, mobile, and SMS banking services; and call and data center, and treasury services. As of December 31, 2015, the company operated approximately 155 branches, 3,588 ATMs, and 524 fast tracks, as well as student electronic booths and POS terminals. Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited is headquartered in Dhaka, Bangladesh.
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