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Dhaka receives $2b US fund for infrastructure projects


BD Finance signs MoU with Sovereign Infrastructure Group

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  • Diplomatic Correspondent
  • Published: 09 Apr 2021, 04:05 PM

Launching of US-Bangladesh Business Council has paved the passage for mobilizing resources in Bangladesh through private sectors as the country is expected to receive US$2 billion for infrastructural projects in the next two years.  

Under the framework, Bangladesh Finance and Investment Company (Finance) signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with US-based Sovereign Infrastructure Group (SIG), a global financing company that works with project sponsors and Multilateral Development Banks, and national and local governments. 

This development took place following the launching of the US-Bangladesh Business Council by Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina on April 6, 2021, according to a statement issued by the Bangladesh Embassy in Washington on Friday. 

Bangladesh Ambassador to the US M. Shahidul Islam and Chairman of BD Finance Manwar Hossain witnessed the signing of the MoU in the Embassy auditorium on Thursday.  

Kyeser Hamid, Managing Director and CEO of BD Finance, and Lerry J. Knox, Co-Founder and CEO of SIG, signed the memorandum on behalf of their respective parties.  

According to the MoU, SIG will invest, in both debt and equity, in government and PPP projects, SEZs, and EPZs in Bangladesh, while BD Finance will work as representative of the SIG in Bangladesh. 

SIG CEO Lerry Knox said, “Bangladesh is currently on track to invest an impressive $417 billion in infrastructure by 2040. Through our engagement with BD Finance, SIG hopes to play a leading role with our partners to support the country’s tremendous growth.”  In his remarks, BD Finance Chairman Manwar Hossain said, “This is the largest foreign investment effort by a financial institution in Bangladesh. This is our way of celebrating the 50th anniversary of Bangladesh’s Independence.” 

Ambassador Shahidul Islam expressed hope that the MoU, by setting a purposeful collaboration framework, would benefit Bangladeshi clients as well as both SIG and BD Finance. 

DMD of Anwar Group of Industries, Waeez Hossain, Vice President of SIG Benjamin Levine and Professor Michael McDermott of Georgetown University also spoke on the occasion. 

Caption: Bangladesh Ambassador to the US M. Shahidul Islam and Chairman of BD Finance Manwar Hossain present at signing of a MoU in the Bangladesh Embassy in USA on Thursday. Kyeser Hamid, Managing Director and CEO of BD Finance, and Lerry J. Knox, Co-Founder and CEO of SIG, signed the memorandum.

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