• Dhaka Sun, 24 NOVEMBER 2024,
logo

Banks owe Tk 51,000 crore to state-owned enterprises

Rtv news

  24 Jun 2024, 21:36
Photo: Collected

Finance minister Abul Hasan Mahmood Ali has said that the state-owned enterprises owe Tk 51,391.89 crore to the public and private commercial banks.

The minister said this while replying to a written question from Noakhali-2 MP Morshed Alam during the question-answer session of the budget session of the parliament with Speaker Dr Shirin Sharmin Chaudhury in the chair on Monday (June 25).

AH Mahmud Ali said the banks owe this amount to 56 state-owned companies. Of this, Bangladesh Agricultural Development Corporation (BADC) owes the highest amount of Tk 15,550 crore. Besides, about Tk 7,813 crore is owed to sugar mills; The fertiliser, chemical and pharmaceutical industries owe Tk 7,250 crore, Trading Corporation of Bangladesh (TCB) Tk 5,018 crore and Bangladesh Biman Tk 4,441 crore.

Responding to another question, the finance minister said, 'There is no financial crisis in any bank in Bangladesh. However, some banks have high defaulted loans, capital deficit and liquidity problems. To solve this problem, official of Bangladesh Bank has appointed as observers on the board of directors of nine banks and as a coordinator in seven banks.'

He said, 'At present, people are investing by withdrawing deposits as opportunities have been created for investment in different public and private sectors. Deposits of financial institutions are not decreasing due to lack of confidence in financial institutions or inflation.'

Comments

  • Most Viewed News Of Economy