Fareast Finance Fails to Return Tk1.08 Crore of Expired FDRs to BIPD

Industry: Development, NBFI
Company: Bangladesh Institute for Professional Development (BIPD), Fareast Finance and Investment Limited (FFIL)
Company Intelligence Tag: Business Insights

Fareast Finance and Investment Limited failed to return Tk 1 crore 8 lakh 35 thousand of expired Fixed Deposit Receipts (FDRs) to the Bangladesh Institute for Professional Development (BIPD) and has not paid any interest. Despite repeated letters to regulatory bodies like the Central Bank, Ministry of Finance, and Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission, no solution has been provided. BIPD alleges that Fareast Finance and Investment Limited’s actions are threatening its existence. Bangladesh Bank’s report shows that Fareast Finance and Investment Limited’s total debt stood at Tk 940 crore by March 2023, with 94.25% of total loans defaulted. The company’s latest quarterly financial statement also indicates significant losses.

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