Dutch Bangla Bank
Dutch Bangla Bank
Dutch Bangla Bank
Introduction:
Bangla Bank Limited (the Bank) is a scheduled commercial bank. The Bank
was established under the Bank Companies Act 1991 and incorporated as a
public limited company under the Companies Act 1994 in Bangladesh with
the primary objective to carry on all kinds of banking business in
Bangladesh. The Bank is listed with Dhaka Stock Exchange Limited and
Chittagong Stock Exchange Limited.
DBBL- a Bangladesh European private joint venture scheduled commercial
bank commenced formal operation from June 3, 1996.
Mission:
Dutch-Bangla Bank engineers enterprise and creativity in business and
industry with a commitment to social responsibility. "Profits alone" do not
hold a central focus in the Bank's operation; because "man does not live by
bread and butter alone"
Vision
Dutch-Bangla Bank dreams of better Bangladesh, where arts and letters,
sports and athletics, music and entertainment, science and education, health
and hygiene, clean and pollution free environment and above all a society
based on morality and ethics make all our lives worth living. DBBL's
essence and ethos rest on a cosmos of creativity and the marvel-magic of a
charmed life that abounds with spirit of life and adventures that contributes
towards human development
Core Objectives
Dutch-Bangla Bank believes in its uncompromising commitment to fulfill its
customer needs and satisfaction and to become their first choice in banking.
Taking cue from its pool esteemed clientele, Dutch-Bangla Bank intends to
pave the way for a new era in banking that upholds and epitomizes its
vaunted marques "Your Trusted Partner".
Dutch
Chapter # 2
Theory aspect of Ethics and Business Ethics
Ethics:
A Branches of philosophy
Deals fundamentally with the rules of Human Conduct from Moral
point of view ( Whether it is in Business, politics or private life)
Explains why some behavior is morally good or praise worthy and
why another behavior.
Philosophy:
Different Meanings of Philosophy:
i.
ii.
Philosophy is an activity.
A mental activity of thinking about life.
Not a panacea for the problems for the men but emerges out of life.
iii.
iv.
Philosophy is guide.
Offers a design for living.
Examples: Muslim philosophy, Hindu philosophy, Buddhism, etc
Teleology:
It refers to moral philosophies in which an act is ~6i~dered morally right or
acceptable if it produces some desired results for example pleasure,
knowledge, career growth, realization of self- interest, or utility. It assess the
moral worth of behavior by looking at its consequences. It refers to those
theories as consequentially. The two most important teleology philosophies
that often guide decision making in business are Egoism and Utilitarianism.
Egoism:
It defined right or acceptable actions or behavior as those that
maximize a particular persons self interest as defined by individually of
Dutch Bangla Bank Limited.
Utilitarianism:
It as defines right or acceptable actions behavior as those that
maximize total utility or the greatest good for the greatest number of people.
Deontology:
It refers to moral philosophies that focus on right of individual & on
the intentions which are associated with a particular behavior rather than on
its consequences. The fundamental to Deontological theory is the idea that
equal respects most be given to all persons. The Deontologists believe that
there are something which one should not do even if it maximizes the utility.
Deontological philosophies regard certain behaviors as inherently right and
the determination of rightness focuses on the individual actor not society,
thus these perspectives are sometimes referred to as non-consequential,
ethical formalism, and the ethics of resects for persons.
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Relativist perspective:
It evaluates ethicalness subjectively on the basis of individual &
group experiences. The relativist uses themselves or the people around as
their basis for defining ethical standards.
The relativist observes the action of members of some relevant group and
attempts to determine the group consensus on a given behavior.
Business Ethics:
The concept has come to mean various things to various people,
but generally its coming to know what it right or wrong in the workplaces
and doing what right this is in regard to effects of products or services and
in relationships with stakeholders. Business ethics is now a management
discipline. Business ethics has come to be considered a management
discipline, especially since the birth of the social responsibility movement in
the 1960s.
Business ethics is a form of the art of applied ethics that examines ethical
rules and principles with in commercial context, the various moral or ethical
problems that can arise in a business setting any special duties or obligation
that apply to persons who are engaged in commerce.
Business ethics has two board areas one is, Managerial mischief and other is
Moral mazes.
Managerial mischief:
It includes illegal, unethical, or questionable practices of
individual managers or organizations, as well as the cause of such behaviors
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and remedies to eradicate them. There has been a great deal written about
managerial mischief, leading many to believe that business ethics is merely a
matter of preaching the basics of what is right or wrong. More often, through
business ethics is matter of dealing with dilemmas that have no clear
indication of what is right or wrong.
Moral mazes:
The other broad area of business ethics is moral mazes of
management and includes the numerous ethical problems that managers
must deal with on a daily basis such as potential conflicts of interest,
wrongful use of resources mismanagement of contract and agreement etc.
LEGAL
Responsibilities
Obey the law
Law is societys codification of right or wrong
Play by the rules of the game
ECONOMIC
Responsibilities
Be profitable
The foundation upon which all others rest
Chapter # 3
3. Profiles
3. A)
Management Aspects:
Management Setup
Name
Designation
Division
Ahmed
Division
Internal Control &
Mr. Md. Harun Azad Senior Vice President
Compliance Division
Mr. Md.
Retail Banking
Vice President
Kamruzzaman
Division
International Division
Mr. Hossain Akhtar
Vice President
(Treasury Back
Chowdhury
Office)
3. B) Financial Aspects:
Working capital financing requirements
Types of loan facilities under corporate banking facilities are as follows
1. Credit line
2. Invoice Finance
3. Trade finance
4. Overdraft facilities
5. Account facilities
6. Multiproduct loan facility
7. Loans for checks submitted for collection, for payment orders &
discounting of promissory notes.
8. Loans for (pre) financing exports
9. Agricultural loans
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Term loans
1. Commercial Mortgage
2. Fixed Rate Loans
Equity Financing
Structured Finance
1. Debt venture
2. Leveraged Finance
3. Project & export finance
4. Energy 5. Housing finance
6. Infrastructure
7. Mining and Metals
8. Syndications
Corporate & Institutional Services
1. Credit Research
2. Long term Instruments
3. Money markets operations
4. Research
Trade services
1. Purchase
2. Guarantees
3. Letters of Credit
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Statement request
SMS Pull service: Every registered Grameen Phone and City cell
subscribers can check their account balance through this
service. They can get a mini statement of last five transactions
of their account.
Monthly Benefit Plus
MB+ is a 5-year scheme that lets the customer earn monthly benefit of Tk.
850/- or its multiple by minimum initial deposit of Tk. 100,000 or its
multiple. Features of this product are: MB+ is a 5-year scheme that lets the
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Chapter# 04
Ethical practice in Dutch Bangla Bank Limited:
The ethos of DBBL for pursuing its activities in social arena has got further
momentum with your enthusiasm and support. Dutch-Bangla Bank
Foundation (DBBF) is consistently pursuing its objective of being active in
those social areas where it is needed most. The Foundation carries out
diverse social and philanthropic activities in the field of education, health,
conservation of nature, creation of social awareness, rehabilitation of
distressed people and such other programs to redress human sufferings. It
also promotes different socio-cultural and sports activities. Your Board of
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Information Technology
Disaster
Donation
Recognition for DBBL's CSR
Health
DBBL distributes the Treatment Cards to 50 HIV/AIDS
positive patients
HIV/AIDS Assistance ProgramSmile Brighter Program/Support
to ACID & Dowry Victims
Vesico Vaginal Fistula (V.V.F) operation to improve women
reproductive health
DBBL donates a DNA detection machine to Bangabandhu
Sheikh Mujib Medical University
DBBL has donated an amount of Tk. 9.36 core to Diabetic
Association of Bangladesh
DBBL stands by disabled and underprivileged children
DBBL has donated an Endoscope machine to National Medical
College & Hospital
DBBL Smile-Brighter program starts in Dhaka City
DBBL provides medical supports to HIV/AIDS patients
DBBL has organized a 4 day-long plastic surgery operation in
Faridpur
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function.
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Education
DBBL has awarded scholarship to 200 meritorious and needy
students
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Director Mr. AHM Nazmul Quadir are seen with the scholarship awardees in
the picture.
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Disaster
DBBL has donated Tk. 25 lack for the victims of devastating
landslides in Chittagong
Mr. Md. Yeasin Ali, Managing Director of the Bank handed over a Payment
Order of Tk. 25.00 lack (Taka Twenty Five Lac) to the Honorable Adviser
Major General (Rtd.) M. A. Matin at Chittagong Circuit House on June 13,
2007 for victims due to a devastating landslides following torrential rains
lashed down in Chittagong city and its adjacent areas.
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Donation:
Donation to different organization
a. Tk.4 core for setting up a modem cancer hospital to Ahsania Mission
Cancer Society. b. Tk.1 core for setting up a modern cancer hospital to
Bangladesh Cancer Society.
c. Tk.1.20 core for setting up a pediatric hospital to provide service to low
income people whose 30% will be free and rest will be at low cost.
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Diabetic Hospital: DBBL donates Tk.1, 00, 00.00 per month to bear
operational expenses of Narayangonj Diabetic Hospital since October, 2001.
Rural Health Care: DBBL has established Rural Health Center at its
rural branches to render free medical services to the rural and destitute
people of the adjoining areas.
On the other hand, the need base donations and subscriptions are extended to
those areas, where it is needed most. Some of the activities in this category
are:
1. Tk.40, 000,000.00 (Taka forty million) to Dhaka Ahsania Mission to set
up a Ahsania Mission Cancer Hospital
2. Tk.10, 000,000.00 (Taka ten million) to Bangladesh Cancer Society to set
up a modern cancer hospital.
3. Tk.12, 000,000.00 (Taka twelve million) to Shishu Sasthya Foundation to
construct two floors of proposed 15 storied building of the Foundation.
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12. Tk. 150,000.00 (Taka One hundred Fifty Thousand) only to APON for
organizing a training program on Therapeutic Community.
13. Tk.100, 000.00 (Taka One hundred thousand) only to Society for the
Welfare of the 14.Intellectually Disabled, Bangladesh for training and
rehabilitation of the mentally retarded and disabled children.
15. Tk.100, 000.00 (Taka One hundred thousand) to SIED TRUST,
Bangladesh for rehabilitation of underprivileged intellectually disabled
children.
16. Tk.100, 000.00 (Taka One hundred thousand) to Street Children Partner
Bangladesh to develop the condition of street children.
17. Tk.100, 000.00 (Taka One hundred thousand) to EKMATTRA for
making a short length feature film named "Je Shohor Chorabali.
DBBL has donated G.C.I. sheets among the victims of river erosion and
tornado affected people of Bogra, B. Baria, Netrokona, Mymensingh,
Gaibandha, Rangpur and Ramgoti at a cost of Tk. 10 million.
DBBL has distributed blankets among the cold affected people of the
country. So far the bank has distributed 1, 50,000 pieces of blankets at a cost
of Tk. 37.50 million.
The DBBF has very recently chalked out an elaborate program to undertake
few more programs. Such as- Donation of books to the library of different
Universities, Donation of a DNA detection machine to Bangabandhu Sheikh
Mujib Medical University (BSMMU) for preventing Thelasaemia, Repair of
Prolapse uterus / V.V.F., Repair of club foot, Prevention of Drug Abuse etc.
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We hope with the blessings of Almighty Allah, DBBF shall continue all such
altruistic activities for betterment of the society, which we all belong to.
DBBL Recognition
DBBL has received Asian CSR Award-2005
Dutch-Bangla Bank Limited has won Asian CSR Award-2005 for its
outstanding program on Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). Mr. Yeasin
Ali, Managing Director, DBBL is seen receiving Asian CSR Award-2005
from the Chief Guest, Dr. Juwono Sundarsono, the Honorable Minister for
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Chapter # 05
Problem or Unethical work in DBBL:
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Recommendation:
Do not disclose the secrecy of account and financial
information.
Avoid the bribery practices for sanctioning larger amount of
loan.
Create a legal environment congenial to loan recovery.
Loans collection and provides by the ethical aspect.
Proper security of invoice.
Legal action.
Proper evaluation of invoice to cash trait of sales ledger.
Appropriate and enforceable documentation (factoring
agreement, demand promissory note, directors personal
guarantees, power of attorney etc)
Recommend recourse to client or enforcement of security for
recovery of bad depts...
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Conclusion:
taken by the legal and educational systems, and by professional and business
corporations.
Business ethics has emerged as a separate and distinctive discipline, largely
drawing on moral philosophy but often using a case study approach
developed in management schools to illustrate the ethical dilemmas which
business decision makers face. The literature on Islamic business ethics is
much restricted, yet Islam has its own code of business, which has both
similarities and differences with the practices. Businessmen in the Muslim
world should apply their beliefs in their commercial dealings. At the same
time, non- Muslims operating in the Islamic world need to be aware of what
those beliefs are and their business implications.
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Reference:
1. Business Ethics (Ethical Decision making and cases, O.C
Ferrell, John Fraedrich, Linda Ferrell) Six Edition.
2. www.dbbl.bd.com
3. Class lecture note ( Tamanna Zaman Khan)
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