Industry Banking Website Official website Number of employees 3,462 | Net income Tk 1389 million Founded 1965 Headquarters Dhaka, Bangladesh | |
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Type Private (Non-Government), (DSE:UTTARABANK ) Key people Azharul Islam (Chairman)
Iftekharul Islam (Vice Chairman)
Mr. Mohammed Rabiul Hossain (Managing Director & CEO) Products General Banking
Retail Banking
Consumer Banking
Corporate Banking
Investment Banking
SME Banking Subsidiaries Ub Capital and Investment Limited, Uttara Bank Securities Ltd, Uttara Bank Ltd, Asset Management Arm |
Uttara bank limited head office building motijheel c a dhaka bangladesh
Uttara Bank Limited is one of the largest and oldest private sector commercial banks in Bangladesh. There are 224 branches at home and 600 affiliates worldwide.
Contents
- Uttara bank limited head office building motijheel c a dhaka bangladesh
- Uttara bank sme for women enterprenure
- History
- Structure
- Key persons
- Financial health and strength
- Controversy
- References
Uttara bank sme for women enterprenure
History
Uttara Bank Limited (UBL) was established in 1965 with the head office located at Motijheel in Dhaka, East Pakistan as a scheduled bank of the Eastern Banking Corporation. After the liberation war of Bangladesh, the bank was nationalized under Bangladesh Banks (Nationalisation) Order 1972 and renamed it Uttara Bank. In 1983, it became the first privatized bank of Bangladesh.
Structure
Uttara Bank Limited has 224 branches in Bangladesh. The bank's internal and external operational activities is operated by twelve zones in different regions of the country. It operates through a number of online branches and authorised dealer branches. It is also affiliated with nearly 600 financial institutions worldwide. The Board of Directors consists of 13 members. The Head Office is located at Bank’s own 18-storied building at 90, Motijheel C/A, the commercial center of the capital, Dhaka.
Key persons
Mr. Azharul Islam (Chairman) Mr. Iftekharul Islam (Vice Chairman) Mr. Mohammed Rabiul Hossain (Managing Director & CEO)
Financial health and strength
Despite the recent crisis in the Bangladeshi banking sector, Uttara Bank is maintaining a decent financial health. Bonik Barta, a financial daily newspaper has declared this bank as one of the strongest banks of Bangladesh based on seven indices.
Controversy
Two bank officials including a branch manager and two businessmen were sentenced to life imprisonment for embezzlement.