Khaborwala Online Desk
Published: 02 Oct 2025, 04:56 pm
The Bangladesh Bank has announced a simplification of procedures for foreign investors to open bank accounts. Under the new rules, Non-Resident Taka Accounts (NRTA) and Foreign Currency Accounts (FC Accounts) no longer need to be reported immediately to Bangladesh Bank. Banks are now allowed to submit the required information within 14 days of account opening.
This decision was communicated through a circular issued by Bangladesh Bank on Tuesday.
Key Details of the New Regulations
Officials at Bangladesh Bank anticipate that this new regulation will:
This step is part of a series of measures aimed at enhancing Bangladesh’s appeal as an investment destination and streamlining financial operations for non-resident investors.
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