Mudaraba Farmers Savings Account
With a view to grow up savings habit among the farmers to involve them in banking transaction considering their contribution to the financial activities, to bring them under the banking arena and to increase Financial Inclusion of the country to encourage them to make savings in Banks that will be helpful for them to make a big savings little by little to enhance their financial strength at the time of their crucial need. This account can be opened by depositing BDT 10.00 only.Required Documents
- Complete account opening form.
- 2 copies passport size photographs of account holder duly attested by introducer.
- 1 copy photograph of nominee duly attested by the account holder.
- Identification proof like National ID Card/ Passport/ Chairman or Farmers ID Card.
- 1 set photocopy of National ID Card/ Passport/ Chairman certificate.
- Signature of Introducer.
- Minimum deposit of BDT 10.00.
More Islami Bank Accounts
- Al-Wadeah Current Account
- Mudaraba Foreign Currency Deposit Account
- Mudaraba NRB Savings Bond Account
- Mudaraba Savings Account
- Mudaraba Savings Bond
- Mudaraba Special Notice Account
- Mudaraba Special Savings (Pension) Account
- Mudaraba Term Deposit Account
- Mudaraba Waqf Cash Deposit Account
- Students Mudaraba Savings Account
About Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC
Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited (IBBL) offers a diverse range of Shariah-compliant banking services that cater to both individual and corporate clients. Its product offerings include personal banking services such as savings and current accounts, home financing, and vehicle financing, as well as investment accounts based on profit-sharing models like Mudarabah and Musharakah. For businesses, IBBL provides corporate financing, trade finance, and project financing, all designed to align with Islamic principles. Additionally, the bank is committed to financial inclusion through microfinance programs that empower underserved communities. With a strong focus on ethical banking and customer service, IBBL plays a crucial role in promoting socio-economic development in Bangladesh.
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