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International
Trade forms the major business activity undertaken by Jamuna
Bank Ltd. The Bank with its worldwide correspondent network
and close relationships with key financial institutions
provides an extensive trade services network to handle your
transactions efficiently. Our key branches in Dhaka, Chittagong, Sylhet
and Naogaon are staffed by personnel experienced in International
Trade Finance. These offices are the focal point for processing
import and Export transactions for both small and large
corporate customers. We offer a complete range of Trade
Finance services. Our professionals will work with you to
develop solutions tailored to meet your requirements, through
mobilizing our full range of trade services locally, and
drawing on our global resources. We can offer you professional
advice on all aspects of International Trade requirements,
namely:
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Issuing,
advising and confirming of Documentary Credits.
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Pre-shipment
and post-shipment finance.
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Negotiation
and purchase of Export Bills.
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Discounting
of Bills of Exchange.
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Collection
of Bills. Assist customers to insure all risks.
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Foreign
Currency Dealing etc.
List
of Foreign Correspondents
To
provide International Trade related services we have established
Correspondent Banking relationship with 336 locations of 106
world reputed Banks in more than 100 countries.
Our
main Correspondent Banks are:
Citi
Bank N.A., Standard Chartered, American Express Bank,
Bank of New York, Bank of Nova Scotia, Duetche Bank,
Dresdner Bank AG, Habib American Bank, Habib Bank
AG Zurich, Bayerische Hypo Vareins Bank, Mashreq Bank PSC,
Nordea Bank AB, Royal Bank of Canada, UBS AG, Union De
Banques Arabes ET, Francaises, Wachovia Bank NA, Forties
Bank S.A/NV, Svenska Handlesbanken, Bank of
Ceylon, Banca Toscana, ABN Amro Bank, Commonwealth Bank of
Australia, Danske Bank A/S. Absa Bank Ltd., Agricultural
Bank of Chaina, Banca Intesa SPA, Banca Italo Albanese,
Banca Popolare Commercio E Industria SPA, Bank Austria
Credittanstal AG, Bank Commonwealth, Bank Madiri (Europe),
Bank of Cyprus, Bank of Bahrain and Kuwait, Bank of Jordan
Ltd., Bank Sadarat Iran, Blue Nile Bank, Commercial Bank of
Kuwait, Commercial Bank of Qatar Ltd., Development Bank of
the Philippines, Dexia Bank SA, EON Bank Berhad, First
International Merchant Bank PLC., Foreign Trade Bank of
North Korea, Foreign Trade Bank of Vietnam, Hiroshima bank,
HVB, Hungary RT, ICICI Bank Canada. Industrial and
Commercial Bank of China, ING Bank NV, Islamic Bank of Yemen
and for Finance & Investment, Korea Exchange Bank,
National Commercial Bank, Shinhan Bank, State Bank of India
(Canada) UFJ Bank Ltd., United Bank of India, Bank of
Bhutan, Allied Bank Philippines.
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