According to Dr. Mohammad Masudur Rahman, Chairperson of the SME Foundation, SMEs currently contribute 30-32% to the GDP, but there is potential for them to contribute even more significantly to overall economic development.
“To overcome poverty, I started my embroidery business with my savings. Due to a lack of funding, it was initially difficult to make a profit. Later, I took a loan from a bank,” shares Sultana Afroze, founder of Sultana Embroidery, reflecting on the early stages of her SME journey.
Currently, the total contribution of our country’s CMSME sector towards our GDP is around 27 percent. Just a year ago, it used to be 24 percent.
As part of its all-inclusive banking policy, EXIM Bank has always promoted investments in SMEs and related sectors like agriculture, cottage industries, micro-enterprises, women entrepreneurship, and rural finance.
Sustainable growth in the CMSME and Emerging Business industry is a major priority for Dhaka Bank.
MTB has consistently served as a trusted partner for SMEs nationwide since its inception. Our strong compliance with regulatory directives for CMSMEs reflects our commitment to developing these sectors while enhancing financial inclusiveness in the country.
The SME sector currently contributes approximately 30-32% to Bangladesh’s GDP, showcasing substantial potential to emerge as a leading driver of economic growth in the country in the foreseeable future.
City Bank has a robust framework for supporting CMSMEs, offering a variety of financial products and services tailored to meet the unique needs of small and micro enterprises.
The SME sector currently contributes approximately 30-32% to Bangladesh’s GDP, showcasing substantial potential to emerge as a leading driver of economic growth in the country in the foreseeable future.
MTB has consistently served as a trusted partner for SMEs nationwide since its inception. Our strong compliance with regulatory directives for CMSMEs reflects our commitment to developing these sectors while enhancing financial inclusiveness in the country.
Sustainable growth in the CMSME and Emerging Business industry is a major priority for Dhaka Bank.
As part of its all-inclusive banking policy, EXIM Bank has always promoted investments in SMEs and related sectors like agriculture, cottage industries, micro-enterprises, women entrepreneurship, and rural finance.
Currently, the total contribution of our country’s CMSME sector towards our GDP is around 27 percent. Just a year ago, it used to be 24 percent.
“To overcome poverty, I started my embroidery business with my savings. Due to a lack of funding, it was initially difficult to make a profit. Later, I took a loan from a bank,” shares Sultana Afroze, founder of Sultana Embroidery, reflecting on the early stages of her SME journey.
According to Dr. Mohammad Masudur Rahman, Chairperson of the SME Foundation, SMEs currently contribute 30-32% to the GDP, but there is potential for them to contribute even more significantly to overall economic development.
At Prime Bank, we are dedicated to empowering the SME sector by offering tailored banking products and services to meet their specific needs.