Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Grameen Bank (GB) refutes Prime minister interest rate remarks,Bangladesh


BANGLADESH NEWS

Grameen Bank (GB) on Tuesday contradicted prime minister’s remarks on its interest rate.

A letter issued by GB General Manager (Information and Media Co-ordination) Jannat-E-Quannine mentioned the prime minister in an interview with BBC HARDtalk said the interest rate of the bank is 30, 40 or 45 percent. “The prime minister’s statement is inconsistent with the fact.”

Grameen Bank said it operates five types of lending activities and the highest interest rate is 20 percent. “And the loan for beggars and its members (to build their houses) is interest free,” the letter said.

It also mentioned that the interest rate is lower than the government fixed one. The government (Microcredit Regulatory Authority) fixed the highest interest rate at 27 percent while Grameen Bank charges highest 20 percent.

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