Industrial Promotion and Development Company of Bangladesh Limited
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2015-08Publisher
BRAC UniversityAuthor
Shethi, Maliha TabassumMetadata
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Non-banking financial Institutions, or NBFIs, are financial institutions that provide banking
services, but do not hold a banking license. These institutions are not allowed to take deposits
from the public. Nonetheless, all operations of these institutions are still covered under
banking regulations. Like other NBFIs, Industrial Promotion and Development Company
of Bangladesh (IPDC) do offer all sorts of banking services, such as loans and credit
facilities, retirement planning, money markets, auto loan, mortgage activities. Since its
inception in 1981, IPDC is playing a pivotal role in the national economy of our country. The
company’s organizational environment is pleasant and customers of this bank are treated very
friendly. Throughout this research paper I will talk about IPDC and the department where I
worked in and the people that I worked with. Then I will also talk about my duties as an
intern in IPDC, what I learned from the internship experience and how I contributed to the
company. Shortly I also talked about their organizational culture and some criticism from my
point of view. A short explanation of the difficulties that I faced during my internship is also
mentioned. I will also talk about my expectations and achievements and also inspirations
from internship for my career plans.