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QUARTERLY SCHEDULED BANKS STATISTICS April-June, 2017 STATISTICS DEPARTMENT BANGLADESH BANK

EDITORIAL COMMITTEE CHAIRMAN A.K.M. Fazlul Haque Mia Executive Director (Specialized) MEMBERS Mohammad Ballal Hossain General Manager Kazi Md. Nasir Uddin Deputy General Manager Md. Towhiduzzaman Chowdhury Deputy General Manager Nargis Hasina Deputy General Manager Probir Kumar Sarker Deputy General Manager Muhammad Mosharaf Hossain Joint Director Md. Khorshed Alam Deputy Director Syed Mohammad Sadat Deputy Director Dewan Sonia Sultana Joint Director Barnali Mondal Joint Director Shams Ibn Sharif Deputy Director Animesh Mondal Deputy Director

Any suggestion/comment for improvement in the contents of this booklet would be highly appreciated. Users may kindly contact with the following mailing address for their suggestions/comments and queries (if any): General Manager Statistics Department Bangladesh Bank Head Office Dhaka. E-mail: ballal.hossain@bb.org.bd

CONTENTS INTRODUCTION EXPLANATORY NOTES TO THE TABLES A REVIEW ON DEPOSITS AND ADVANCES OF SCHEDULED BANKS GRAPHS INDICATORS WEIGHTED AVERAGE RATES OF INTEREST ON DEPOSITS WEIGHTED AVERAGE RATES OF INTEREST ON ADVANCES BY MAJOR ECONOMIC PURPOSES Page No. i-iii iv-vi vii-xxvi xxvii-xxviii xxix xxx xxx Tables 1. Division/District-wise Distribution of per capita Deposits/Advances on the basis of Population All Banks 1-2 2. Deposits Distributed by Types of Accounts All Banks 3 3. Deposits Distributed by Types of Accounts State owned Banks 4 4. Deposits Distributed by Types of Accounts Specialised Banks 5 5. Deposits Distributed by Types of Accounts Foreign Banks 6 6. Deposits Distributed by Types of Accounts Private Banks 7 (Including Islamic Banks) 7. Deposits Distributed by Types of Accounts Islamic Banks 8 8. Deposits Distributed by Divisions/Districts and Areas (Urban & Rural) 9. Deposits Distributed by Divisions/Districts and Areas (Urban & Rural) 10. Deposits Distributed by Divisions/Districts and Areas (Urban & Rural) 11. Deposits Distributed by Divisions/Districts and Areas (Urban & Rural) 12. Deposits Distributed by Divisions/Districts and Areas (Urban & Rural) 13. Deposits Distributed by Divisions/Districts and Areas (Urban & Rural) All Banks 9-10 State owned Banks 11-12 Specialised Banks 13-14 Foreign Banks 15 Private Banks 16-17 (Including Islamic Banks) Islamic Banks 18-19 14. Deposits Distributed by Sectors and Types All Banks 20-25 15. Deposits Distributed by Sectors and Types State owned Banks 26-31 16. Deposits Distributed by Sectors and Types Specialised Banks 32-37 17. Deposits Distributed by Sectors and Types Foreign Banks 38-43 18. Deposits Distributed by Sectors and Types Private Banks 44-49 (Including Islamic Banks) 19. Deposits Distributed by Sectors and Types Islamic Banks 50-55 20. Deposits Distributed by Rates of Interest & Types All Banks 56-59 21. Deposits Distributed by Rates of Interest & Types State owned Banks 60-63 22. Deposits Distributed by Rates of Interest & Types Specialised Banks 64-67 23. Deposits Distributed by Rates of Interest & Types Foreign Banks 68-71 24. Deposits Distributed by Rates of Interest & Types Private Banks 72-75 (Including Islamic Banks) 25. Deposits Distributed by Rates of Profit & Types Islamic Banks 76-79 26. Deposits Distributed by Size of Accounts All Banks 80-81 27. Deposits Distributed by Size of Accounts State owned Banks 82-83

Tables Page No. 28. Deposits Distributed by Size of Accounts Specialised Banks 84-85 29. Deposits Distributed by Size of Accounts Foreign Banks 86-87 30. Deposits Distributed by Size of Accounts Private Banks 88-89 (Including Islamic Banks) 31. Deposits Distributed by Size of Accounts Islamic Banks 90-91 32. Deposits Distributed by Size of Accounts & Sectors All Banks 92-93 33. Deposits Distributed by Thana All Banks 94-114 34. Debits to Deposit Accounts and Turnover All Banks 115 35. Advances Classified by Securities All Banks 116 36. Advances Classified by Securities State owned Banks 117 37. Advances Classified by Securities Specialised Banks 118 38. Advances Classified by Securities Foreign Banks 119 39. Advances Classified by Securities Private Banks 120 (Including Islamic Banks) 40. Advances Classified by Securities Islamic Banks 121 41. Advances Classified by Economic Purposes All Banks 122-125 42. Advances Classified by Economic Purposes State owned Banks 126-129 43. Advances Classified by Economic Purposes Specialised Banks 130-133 44. Advances Classified by Economic Purposes Foreign Banks 134-137 45. Advances Classified by Economic Purposes Private Banks 138-141 (Including Islamic Banks) 46. Advances Classified by Economic Purposes Islamic Banks 142-145 47. Advances Classified by Rates of Interest & Securities All Banks 146-151 48. Advances Classified by Rates of Interest & Securities State owned Banks 152-155 49. Advances Classified by Rates of Interest & Securities Specialised Banks 156-159 50. Advances Classified by Rates of Interest & Securities Foreign Banks 160-165 51. Advances Classified by Rates of Interest & Securities Private Banks 166-171 (Including Islamic Banks) 52. Advances Classified by Rates of Profit & Securities Islamic Banks 172-175 53. Advances Classified by Thana All Banks 176-194 54. Advances Classified by Size of Accounts & All Banks 195-196 Major Economic Purposes 55. Advances Classified by Size of Accounts All Banks 197-198 56. Advances Classified by Size of Accounts State owned Banks 199-200 57. Advances Classified by Size of Accounts Specialised Banks 201-202 58. Advances Classified by Size of Accounts Foreign Banks 203-204 59. Advances Classified by Size of Accounts Private Banks 205-206 (Including Islamic Banks) 60. Advances Classified by Size of Accounts Islamic Banks 207-208 61. Advances Classified by Major Economic Purposes & Sectors 62. Advances Classified by Divisions/Districts and Areas (Urban &Rural) 63. Advances Classified by Divisions/Districts and Areas(Urban &Rural) All Banks 209-212 All Banks 213-214 State owned Banks 215-216

Tables 64. Advances Classified by Divisions/Districts and Areas (Urban &Rural) 65. Advances Classified by Divisions/Districts and Areas (Urban &Rural) 66. Advances Classified by Divisions/Districts and Areas (Urban &Rural) 67. Advances Classified by Divisions/Districts and Areas (Urban &Rural) Page No. Specialised Banks 217-218 Foreign Banks 219 Private Banks 220-221 (Including Islamic Banks) Islamic Banks 222-223 68. Advances Classified by Size of Accounts & Sectors All Banks 224-225 69. Advances Classified by Rates of Interest & Major Economic Purposes 70. Advances Classified by Rates of Interest & Major Economic Purposes 71. Advances Classified by Rates of Interest & Major Economic Purposes 72. Advances Classified by Rates of Interest & Major Economic Purposes 73. Advances Classified by Rates of Interest & Major Economic Purposes 74. Advances Classified by Rates of Profit & Major Economic Purposes All Banks 226-228 State owned Banks 229-230 Specialised Banks 231-232 Foreign Banks 233-235 Private Banks 236-238 (Including Islamic Banks) Islamic Banks 239-240 75. Agricultural Credit Statistics Overall 241 76. Agricultural Credit Statistics State owned Banks 242 77. Agricultural Credit Statistics Specialised Banks 243 78. Agricultural Credit Statistics Private Banks 244 (Including Islamic Banks) 79. Agricultural Credit Statistics Foreign Banks 245 80. Agricultural Credit Statistics Other Credit Institutions 246 81. Disbursement, Overdue & Recovery of Agricultural and Non-Farm Rural Credit Position All Banks & Group Banks 247-248 82. SME Credit Position All Banks & NBFI s 249-252 83. Classification of Bills All Banks 253 84. Classification of Bills State owned Banks 254 85. Classification of Bills Specialised Banks 255 86. Classification of Bills Foreign Banks 256 87. Classification of Bills Private Banks (Including Islamic Banks) 257 88. Classification of Bills Islamic Banks 258 89. Classification of Bills by Sectors All Banks 259 90. Disbursement, Outstanding, Recovery & Overdue (DORO) of Advances by Sectors 91. Disbursement, Outstanding, Recovery & Overdue (DORO) of Advances by Economic Purposes All Banks & Group Banks 260 All Banks 261

INTRODUCTION After liberation, the banks operating in Bangladesh (except those incorporated abroad) were nationalised. These banks were merged and grouped into six commercial banks. Of the total six commercial banks, Pubali Bank Ltd. and Uttara Bank Ltd. were subsequently transferred to the private sector with effect from January 1985. Rupali Bank was transferred as public limited company from December 1986. The rest three State Owned Banks were operating as public limited company from the quarter October-December, 2007. The two Govt. owned specialised banks were renamed as Bangladesh Krishi Bank and Bangladesh Shilpa Bank. In March 1987 Bangladesh Krishi Bank was bifurcated and another specialised bank emerged as Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank (RAKUB) for Rajshahi and Rangpur Division. Bank of Small Industries & Commerce Bangladesh Ltd. (BASIC) started its operation as a private bank from September 1988. Later on BASIC was brought under direct control of the Government and was reckoned to as a specialised bank with effect from June 1993. From July 1995 again the BASIC was categorised as a private bank and from 1997 Government decided to treat this bank as a Specialised bank again. But from January 2015 Government decided to treat this bank as a State Owned Bank. So in this booklet, from January March, 2015 the BASIC has been treated as a State Owned Bank. Bangladesh Shilpa Bank (BSB) & Bangladesh Shilpa Rin Sangstha (BSRS) merged and renamed as Bangladesh development Bank Limited (BDBL) from the quarter January March, 2010 treated as specialized bank. But from this quarter (April June 15) according to Government decision BDBL is being treated as State Owned Bank. Standard Chartered Grindlays Bank was merged with Standard Chartered Bank during the Quarter January-March, 2003. American Express Bank also merged with Standard Chartered Bank during the quarter October-December, 2005. The Oriental Bank Ltd. an Islamic private bank was renamed as ICB Islamic Bank Ltd. from the quarter April-June, 2008. Credit Agricole Indosuez, a foreign private bank is renamed as Commercial Bank of Ceylon Ltd. from the quarter October-December, 2003. Shamil Bank is renamed as Bank Al-Falah Ltd. from the quarter April-June, 2005. Arab Bangladesh Bank Ltd. is renamed as AB Bank Ltd. from the quarter January-March, 2008 and Social Investment Bank Ltd. is renamed as Social Islami Bank Ltd. from the quarter April-June, 2009. It is mentioned that First Security Bank Ltd. has started its operation according to Islamic Sariah from the quarter January-March, 2009, Shahjalal Bank Ltd. has started its operation according to Islamic Sariah from the quarter April-June, 2001 and it is renamed as Shahjalal Islami Bank Ltd. from the quarter April- June, 2004 and EXIM Bank Ltd. has also started its operation according to Islamic Sariah from the quarter July-September, 2004. The branches of foreign banks operating in Bangladesh are being treated as foreign private banks. Among all fourth generation Scheduled Banks NRB Commercial Bank Ltd., South Bangla Agriculture and Commerce Bank Ltd., Meghna Bank Ltd., The Farmers Bank Ltd., and Union Bank Ltd., have started their operation from the quarter April- June, 2013. Midland Bank Ltd., Modhumoti Bank Ltd., NRB Bank Ltd. have started their operation from the quarter July-September, 2013, NRB Global Bank Ltd. has started their operation from the quarter October-December, 2013 and Shimanto Bank Ltd. has started their operation from the quarter October-December, 2016. It is mentioned that Union Bank Limited is based on Islamic Sariah. All such banks operating in Bangladesh with different paid-up capital and reserves having a minimum of an aggregate value of Tk. 50 lac and conducting their affairs to the satisfaction of the Bangladesh Bank have been declared as scheduled banks in terms of section 37(2) of Bangladesh Bank Order 1972. In terms of section 13 of Bank i

Company Act, 1991, the minimum aggregate value was Tk. 20 crore. From 30 March 2003 it was Tk. 100 crore. From 08 October 2007 it was Tk. 200 crore. From 11 August 2011 it has been raised at ii the minimum of Tk. 400 crore (as per Circular Letter No. BRPD(R-1)717/2008-511 dated August 12, 2008). The names of the Scheduled Banks whose operations are recorded in this volume are as below: A. STATE OWNED BANKS: 1. Agrani Bank Ltd. 2. Janata Bank Ltd. 3. Rupali Bank Ltd. 4. Sonali Bank Ltd. 5. Bank of Small Industries and Commerce Bangladesh Ltd. 6. Bangladesh Development Bank Ltd. B. SPECIALSED BANKS: 1. Bangladesh Krishi Bank. 2. Rajshahi Krishi Unnayan Bank. C. PRIVATE BANKS: a) Foreign Banks: 1. Standard Chartered Bank 2. State Bank of India 3. Habib Bank Ltd. 4. Citi Bank, N.A. 5. Commercial Bank of Ceylon Ltd. 6. National Bank of Pakistan 7. Woori Bank 8. The Hong Kong & Shanghai Banking Corporation Ltd. 9. Bank Al-Falah Ltd. b) Private Banks (Incorporated in Bangladesh excluding Islamic Banks): 1. AB Bank Ltd. 2. National Bank Ltd. 3. The City Bank Ltd. 4. International Finance Investment and Commerce Bank Ltd. 5. United Commercial Bank Ltd. 6. Pubali Bank Ltd. 7. Uttara Bank Ltd. 8. Eastern Bank Ltd. The banks play an important role in the economy of the country. The statistics department of Bangladesh Bank has been collecting, compiling and publishing statistics on 9. National Credit and Commerce Bank Ltd. 10. Prime Bank Ltd. 11. Southeast Bank Ltd. 12. Dhaka Bank Ltd. 13. Dutch Bangla Bank Ltd. 14. Mercantile Bank Ltd. 15. Standard Bank Ltd. 16. One Bank Ltd. 17. Bangladesh Commerce Bank Ltd. 18. Mutual Trust Bank Ltd. 19. Premier Bank Ltd. 20. Bank Asia Ltd. 21. Trust Bank Ltd. 22. Jamuna Bank Ltd. 23. BRAC Bank Ltd. 24. NRB Commercial Bank Ltd. 25. South Bangla Agriculture and Commerce Bank Ltd. 26. Meghna Bank Ltd. 27. Midland Bank Ltd. 28. The Farmers Bank Ltd. 29. NRB Bank Ltd. 30. Modhumoti Bank Ltd. 31. NRB Global Bank Ltd. 32. Shimanto Bank Ltd. c) Islamic Banks 1. Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd. 2. ICB Islamic Bank Ltd. 3. Al-Arafah Islami Bank Ltd. 4. Social Islami Bank Ltd. 5. EXIM Bank Ltd. 6. First Security Islami Bank Ltd. 7. Shahjalal Islami Bank Ltd. 8. Union Bank Ltd scheduled banks for the use of researchers, planners and policy makers. The statistical tables contained in this issue have been prepared from the returns submitted by the individual bank branches of scheduled

banks as on the last day of the quarter ending June 30, 2017. At the end of the period under study the total number of reported bank branches including Head Offices, Islamic Windows and SME service centers stood at 9,724, which contains only 76 branches of foreign banks. For useful presentation of data, banks have been classified into several groups viz. All Banks, State owned Banks, Specialised Banks, Foreign Banks, and Private Banks (Including Islamic Banks). A separate subgroup named as Islamic Banks has been introduced consisting of seven banks (Incorporated in Bangladesh), run on the basis of Islamic Sariah with effect from quarter January-March 1998. These banks are 1) Islamic Bank Bangladesh Ltd., 2) ICB Islamic Bank Ltd., 3) Al-Arafah Islami Bank Ltd., 4) Social Islami Bank Ltd., 5) EXIM Bank Ltd., 6) Shahjalal Islami Bank Ltd., 7) First Security Islami Bank Ltd. and 8) Union Bank Ltd. The publication provides a detailed analysis of bank deposits (excluding inter-bank) mainly in the form of by Types & Sectors, by Rates of Interest & Types, by Types of Account ; outstanding advances (excluding inter-bank transactions) mainly in the form of by Rates of Interest & Securities, by Securities, by Size of Account, by Economic Purposes etc. and bills mainly in the form of by Sectors. From the very inception, the Scheduled Banks Statistics were being collected and published on quarterly basis. Later on since December, 1988 the data had been collected on half yearly basis and published on annual basis ending December every year. Subsequently, from December 1990 the data were collected on quarterly basis but published on annual basis. Then it was decided to publish again on quarterly basis from June 1992 and the present publication follows as a sequel to the change in the policy decision. The role of agricultural credit in fostering the economy of the country has gained importance nowadays. To this end in mind agricultural credit statistics time series data were collected and presented pertaining to the period from 1984-85 to 2014-15 (up to June 30, 2017). The figures published in this booklet may differ from those contained in the statement of position of Scheduled Banks released each week by the Bangladesh Bank due to difference in timing and coverage. From the quarter July-September, 2013 the Scheduled Banks were instructed to follow the Guidelines to Fill in the Banking Statistics Returns SBS-1, SBS-2 & SBS-3 fifth edition, published in July 2013. In this brochure, all statistical tables have been prepared on the basis of returns, submitted by the scheduled banks as per the booklet, published in July 2013. For taking into account, the remittances (in Foreign Currency) by the Wage earners abroad, two types of deposits: 1) Wage Earners Deposits & 2) Resident Foreign Currency Deposits have been introduced from the quarter ending on December, 2001. After implementing Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW), while preparing tables from Business Intelligence - Production Database of EDW for the booklet, figures of amount were rounded off into lac at the individual entry level i.e. amount less than 50 thousand turned into zero and amount between 50-99 thousand turned into 1 lac. As a result, a huge difference between published and actual total amount in the October-December 14 quarter was observed in the tables due to the fact that 85% of deposit and 71% of advance accounts are less than Taka 50 thousand, whereas 5.5% (deposit) and 12% (advance) accounts are between taka 50-99 thousand and rest 9.5% (deposit) and 17% (advance) accounts are greater than taka 1 lac. For this reason, in the mentioned quarter the difference between published and actual total amount in Deposit and Advance are respectively 12251 crore and 2998 crore taka. To overcome this problem, from January-March 15 quarter, unit figures of amount are considered while preparing the tables from EDW and then in the booklet figures are presented in lac. iii

EXPLANATORY NOTES TO THE TABLES Table-1: Divisions/Districts wise distribution of per capita Deposits/Advances on the basis of population: The table furnishes the division/district wise distribution of population, number of reporting bank branches, per capita deposits and per capita advances. Table-2 to 7: Deposits Distributed by Types of Accounts: These tables show the classification of total demand and time liabilities of scheduled banks (excluding inter-bank) into fourteen broad types such as (a) Current and Cash Credit Account (credit balances) Deposits, (b) Deposits withdrawable on Sight, (c) Savings Deposits, (d) Convertible Taka Accounts of Foreigners, (e) Foreign Currency Accounts, (f) Wage Earners Deposits, (g) Resident Foreign Currency Deposits, (h) Special Notice Deposits, (i) Fixed Deposits, (j) Recurring Deposits, (k) Margin Deposits (Foreign Currency/Taka), (l) Special Purpose Deposits, (m) Negotiable Certificates of Deposits & Promissory Notes and (n) Restricted (Blocked) Deposits. a) Current and Cash Credit Accounts Deposits: These are of the nature of demand deposits and comprise current accounts and credit balances of cash credit accounts. Generally no interest is allowed on these deposits. These deposits are to be reported in code no. 100 as usual but from the quarter, October- December, 2005 some banks have started paying interest on this type of account. This later type is to be reported in code no. 105. These accounts have chequing facilities and balances are transferable. b) Deposits Withdrawable on Sight: This item includes all deposits which cannot be transferred through cheques but are withdrawable on demand such as overdue Fixed Deposits Accounts, unclaimed balances, payment orders, telephonic transfers, mail transfers, demand drafts, unclaimed dividends and draft payable accounts, Earnest Money of Tenders/Quotations etc. c) Saving Deposits Account: Deposit on these accounts are self-explanatory and generally emanates from the individuals. A portion, varying from time to time, of savings deposits constitutes demand deposits. From 1 st July, 1996 11% of savings deposits was regarded as demand deposits and from 1 st July 1997, it was 10%. At present from 24 th June, 2007, 9% of savings deposits has been being regarded as demand deposits. d) Convertible Taka Account of Foreigners: Convertible Taka account of foreigners are deposits of foreign individuals, embassies, foreign Governments and international agencies, all of which have non-resident status under foreign exchange regulations. e) Foreign Currency Accounts: Foreign currency accounts consist of the deposits (in foreign currency) of the foreigners (residing abroad or in Bangladesh) and foreign missions & their expatriate employees. f) Wage Earners Deposits: The depositors of these accounts are the Bangladeshi nationals, who work abroad. These accounts are fed by the remittances (in foreign currency) from these persons. Deposits in NFCD accounts along with interest thereon are also reported in these accounts. g) Resident Foreign Currency Deposits: Persons ordinarily residing in Bangladesh may open this account with foreign exchanges brought in at the time of their return from travel abroad. Deposits or remittances from persons, working in Bangladesh missions abroad and Retention quota deposits by the exporters are also included in these deposits. h) Special Notice Deposits: This item includes the deposits that are deposited for a period ranging from 7 days to 89 days. These types of liabilities are payable on Special notice or after a specified period other than the fixed deposits. Some of these types of deposits are of the nature of time deposits. i) Fixed Deposits: These are reclassified by period of maturity and are exclusively time deposits. j) Recurring Deposits: According to this scheme the investors would be required to deposit iv

their money limited to maximum of Tk. 500 per month for a period of 10 years and 20 years. Interest on the invested amount will be compounded at the rate of 15% and calculated on yearly basis. Deposits Pension schemes are of the nature of time deposits and it was introduced in 1983. Later on Deposits Scheme e.g. APS, SDPS, SPS, PDS, PSS etc. and Hajj Deposits Schemes have been introduced by the various Banks with various interests. k) Margin Deposits (Foreign Currency/ Taka) : Equivalent Taka of margin on letters of Credit and margins on guarantee (in Taka & Foreign Currency) are included in this item. l) Special Purpose Deposits: This item comprises employees provident funds/pension Accounts, contribution towards insurance funds, Hajj Deposits, Staff guarantee/security funds, Security Deposits, Gift Certificate Deposits, Sundry deposits, Surcharge and Development charge etc. m) Negotiable Certificates of Deposits and Promissory Notes: Negotiable certificates of deposits are bearer certificate deposits and are of nature of time deposits. n) Restricted (Blocked) Deposits: The balances of restricted (blocked) deposits are reported in this item against Private Sector. According to Special Law, the competent authority blocks these accounts. In blocked period, the depositors cannot withdraw their deposits. Table 8 to 13. Deposits Distributed by Divisions/ Districts and Areas (Urban & Rural): These tables show the district-wise distribution of deposits of urban and rural regions of the country. It is mentioned that the transaction of the branches in municipal area is treated as urban area transaction (deposits or advances as the case may be) while the transaction of the branches located out-side the municipal area is regarded as rural area transaction (deposits or advances). Table 14 to 19: Deposits Distributed by Sectors and Types: These Tables provide a break up of deposits by different sectors of deposits mentioned in the paragraph number two. Table 20 to 25: Deposits Distributed by Rates of Interest/Profit and Types: These tables show the rates of interest allowed by the scheduled banks on different types of deposits. No interest is allowed on current deposits (without interest, Code no. 100)and deposits withdrawable on sight while interest is allowed on current deposits (with interest, Code no. 105), savings deposits, fixed deposits, pension scheme deposits and foreign currency accounts of non-residents and residents. The rate of interest varies from time to time. The amount of deposits against Zero rate of interest under Deposits Withdrawable on Sight represents mainly the bills payables such as MT, DD, TT, outstanding drafts etc. Depositors will have the option for withdrawing interest accumulated every twelve months or can have the interest with the principal to be compounded in case of maturity exceeding one year. Profit/Loss is applicable in the cases of Islamic Banks (Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd., ICB Islamic Bank Ltd., Al-Arafah Islami Bank Ltd., Social Islami Bank Ltd., EXIM Bank Ltd., First Security Islami Bank Ltd., Shahjalal Islami Bank Ltd. and Union Bank Ltd.). Table 26 to 31: Deposits Distributed by Size of Accounts: The Statistics of number of Accounts and corresponding amount falling within specified groups are not based exclusively on individual accounts. As the number of accounts is considerably large, the respondents have the option to combine the accounts and amount in such cases when the types of deposits, the category of depositors and the rates of interest allowed thereon are the same. In such cases it is not the actual size of components but the average size of the group that determines the class to which it belongs. Notwithstanding the existence of an element of statistical errors, it is believed that the estimates would not differ significantly from the actual position. Table 32: Deposits Distributed by Size of Accounts and Sectors: The tables provide a break up of deposits by size of accounts and sector. Table 33: Deposits Distributed by Selected Thanas: The statistics show the distribution of deposits in the leading thanas of the country and those have been presented in the descending order of magnitude of deposits. Table 34: Debits to Deposits Accounts and Turnover: The table shows debits to various types of deposit accounts during the period under review. v

This also includes co-efficient of turnover by relating debits to average amounts of deposits. Table 35 to 40: Advances Classified by Securities: These tables show the break-up of scheduled banks advances (excluding interbank) by types of securities pledged or hypothecated. Table 41 to 46: Advances Classified by Economic Purposes: These tables show the advances made by scheduled banks to different economic purposes for which the borrowers borrow. If a borrower pursues more than one profession the classification is done in accordance with his major calling. Table 47 to 52: Advances Classified by Rates of Interest and Securities: These tables give the rates of interest charged by the scheduled banks on various types of securities as well as clean advances. Advances to Zero rate of interest mostly represent (a) Advances to bank s own employees, (b) Classified advances (Bad/ Loss) (c) Advances associated with clearing disputes etc. Table 53: Advances Classified by Selected Thanas: This table shows the classification of advances in the leading thanas of the country and those have been presented in the descending order of magnitude of advances. Table 54: Advances Classified by Size of Accounts and Economic Groups: The table provides statistics on advances classified by size of accounts and economic groups. The respondents can group those accounts together where the securities, the economic purpose, the category of borrowers and the rates of interest are the same. As a result the size of distribution suffers from a similar limitation as its analogy in deposits. Table 55 to 60: Advances Classified by Size of Accounts: These tables provides statistics on advances classified by size of accounts. Table 61: Advances Classified by Major Economic Purposes and Sectors: The table provides a breakup of advances classified by major economic purposes to public and private sectors. Table 62 to 67: Advances Classified by Division / Districts and Areas (Urban / Rural): These tables show the district-wise classification of advances of urban and rural regions of the country. Table 68: Advances Classified by Size of Accounts and Sectors: The table provides statistics on advances classified by size of accounts and sector. Table 69 to 74: Advances Classified by Rates of Interest and Major Economic Purposes: These tables provide rates of interest charged by the scheduled banks on advances for different economic purposes. Table 75 to 80: Agricultural Credit Statistics: These tables show the statistics of program/target, disbursement, due for recovery and recovery position in agricultural credit. Table 81: Disbursement, Overdue & Recovery of Agricultural and Non-Farm Rural Credit Position: The data in this table shows the position of disbursement, overdue & recovery of Agricultural and Non-Farm Rural Credit. Table 82: SME Credit Position: This table reveals the statistics of opening outstanding, disbursement and recovery of SME credit in medium, small, cottage and micro enterprise. Table 83 to 88: Classification of Bills purchased and discounted: The statement provides an account of bills purchased and discounted by major economic purposes of drawees. Along with the corresponding statement on advances the statistics provide information on the structure of bank credit. Table 89: Classification of Bills by Sectors: The table provides a break up of bills in public and private sectors. Table 90: Disbursement, Overdue & Recovery of Advances by Sectors: The statistics of this table shows a picture of disbursement, outstanding, overdue & recovery of advances in public and private sectors. Table 91: Disbursement, Overdue & Recovery of Advances by Economic Purposes. The table provides aposition of disbursement, outstanding, overdue & recovery on advances by economic purposes. vi

A Review on Deposits and Advances of Scheduled Banks (As on end June, 2017) Banks Deposits: Total deposit liabilities (excluding interbank items) of the scheduled banks increased by Tk.38561.96 crore or 4.28% to Tk.940457.61 crore during the quarter Apr.- Jun., 2017 as compared to increase of Tk.2481.39 crore or 0.28% and Tk.38944.30 crore or 4.82% in the previous quarter (Jan.- Mar., 2017) and the corresponding quarter (Apr.-Jun., 2016) of the last year respectively. The increase in deposits during the quarter was due to an increase in urban deposits by Tk.31547.22 crore or 4.39% to Tk.749702.70 crore and an increase in rural deposits by Banks' Advances: Banks advances increased by Tk.36283.37 crore or 5.29% to Tk.721684.97 crore during the quarter Apr.-Jun., 2017 as compared to increase of Tk.16745.02 crore or 2.50% and Tk.28524.46 crore or 4.81% respectively during the preceding quarter (Jan.-Mar., 2017) and the corresponding quarter (Apr.-Jun., 2016) of the last year. Banks advances in urban areas increased by Tk.32830.19 crore or 5.33% to Bills: Bills purchased and discounted by the banks increased by Tk.2394.91 crore or 7.77% to Tk.33200.21 crore during the quarter under review as compared to increase of Tk.3219.41 crore or 11.67% and an increase of Tk.3906.64 Tk.7014.74 crore or 3.82% to Tk.190754.91 crore. The share of urban deposits to total deposits at the end of the quarter Apr.-Jun., 2017 was 79.72% as compared to 79.63% at the end of the preceding quarter (Jan.-Mar., 2017) and 80.11% at the end of the corresponding quarter (Apr.-Jun., 2016) of the last year. Banks deposits registered an increase of Tk.93003.79 crore or 10.97% from end June, 2016 to end June, 2017 as compared to an increase of Tk.101847.40 crore or 13.66% from end June, 2015 to end June, 2016. Tk.649011.13 crore and in rural areas increased by Tk.3453.19 crore or 4.99% to Tk.72673.84 crore during the quarter under review. Banks advances exhibited an increase by Tk.100128.38 crore or 16.11% from end June, 2016 to end June, 2017 as compared to an increase of Tk.85409.05 crore or 15.93% from end June, 2015 to end June, 2016. crore or 15.27% respectively during the preceding quarter (Jan.-Mar., 2017) and the corresponding quarter (Apr.-Jun., 2016) of the last year. vii

Interest Rates (Weighted Average): Weighted average rates of interest on deposits and advances were 4.70% & 9.63% respectively at the end of the quarter under review as compared to 4.90% & 9.63% in Jan.- Mar., 2017 and 5.39% & 10.30% in Apr.-Jun., 2016 quarters respectively. Quarterly position of banks deposits, outstanding advances and bills is shown in Table-1. At end of the quarter Table-1 Overall Deposits, Advances and Bills Deposits Advances Bills Purchased Urban Rural Total Urban Rural Total and Discounted Weighted Average Interest Rate on Deposits (Taka in Crore) Weighted Average Interest Rate on Advances 2016 Apr.-Jun. 678885.30 168568.51 847453.82 559332.01 62224.58 621556.59 29486.55 5.39 10.30 80.11% 19.89% 100% 89.99% 10.01% 100% (4.9) (4.47) (4.82) (4.74) (5.44) (4.81) (15.27) Jul.-Sep. 686291.90 175453.77 861745.67 565486.01 63048.98 628534.99 28088.18 5.23 10.16 79.64% 20.36% 100% 89.97% 10.03% 100% (1.09) (4.08) (1.69) (1.1) (1.32) (1.12) (-4.74) Oct.-Dec. 715027.77 184386.49 899414.26 600656.86 67999.72 668656.58 27585.90 5.01 9.86 79.50% 20.50% 100% 89.83% 10.17% 100% (4.19) (5.09) (4.37) (6.22) (7.85) (6.38) (-1.79) 2017 Jan.-Mar. 718155.48 183740.17 901895.65 616180.94 69220.65 685401.60 30805.30 4.90 9.63 79.63% 20.37% 100% 89.90% 10.10% 100% (0.44) (-0.35) (0.28) (2.58) (1.8) (2.5) (11.67) Apr.-Jun. 749702.70 190754.91 940457.61 649011.13 72673.84 721684.97 33200.21 4.70 9.63 79.72% 20.28% 100% 89.93% 10.07% 100% 3.53% (4.39) (3.82) (4.28) (5.33) (4.99) (5.29) (7.77) Note: 1. Figures in parentheses represent rates of growth in percent over the preceding quarter. 2. Minor differences may be observed due to rounding off and changes of Fourth Edition to Fifth Edition of Guidelines to fill in the Banking Statistics Returns SBS-1, 2 & 3. viii

Banks' Credit Total credit of the Scheduled banks increased by Tk.38678.28 crore or 5.40% to Tk.754885.19 crore during the quarter under review as compared to increases of Tk.19964.43 crore or 2.87% and Tk.32431.10 crore or 5.24% respectively during the preceding quarter (Jan.- Mar., 2017) and the corresponding quarter (Apr.- Jun., 2016) of the last year. Banks' Investment The Scheduled banks' investment decreased by Tk.9765.94 crore or 4.73% to Tk.196872.30 crore at the end of the quarter Apr.-Jun., 2017 as compared to decrease of Tk.7446.19 crore or 3.48% and Tk.616.34 crore or 0.30% respectively during the preceding quarter (Jan.-Mar., 2017) At end of the quarter Table-2 and the corresponding quarter (Apr.-Jun., 2016) of the last year. Borrowings from the Bangladesh Bank Scheduled Banks Credit, Investment and Borrowing from Bangladesh Bank Scheduled Banks' Credit Advances Bills Total The Scheduled Banks' borrowings from the Bangladesh Bank at the end of the quarter under review increased by Tk.802.28 crore or 3.40% to Tk.24394.13 crore as compared to an increase of Tk. Tk.597.24 crore or 2.60% and an increases of Tk.1397.33 crore or 8.22% respectively during the preceding quarter (Jan.-Mar., 2017) and the corresponding quarter (Apr.-Jun., 2016) of the last year. Quarterly position of the scheduled banks' credit, investment and borrowings from the Bangladesh Bank is shown intable-2. Scheduled Banks' Investment Govt. Investment Others Total (Taka in Crore) Borrowings from Bangladesh Bank 2016 Apr.-Jun. 621556.59 29486.55 651043.14 153674.79 52032.22 205707.01 18388.35 95.47% 4.53% 100% 74.71% 25.29% 100% (4.81) (15.27) (5.24) (6.01) (-15.21) (-0.3) (8.22) Jul.-Sep. 628534.99 28088.18 656623.17 159591.40 55417.76 215009.16 17923.40 95.72% 4.28% 100% 74.23% 25.77% 100% (1.12) (-4.74) (0.86) (3.85) (6.51) (4.52) (-2.53) Oct.-Dec. 668656.58 27585.90 696242.48 150974.07 63110.36 214084.43 22994.61 96.04% 3.96% 100% 70.52% 29.48% 100% (6.38) (-1.79) (6.03) (-5.4) (13.88) (-0.43) (28.29) 2017 Jan.-Mar. 685401.60 30805.30 716206.90 144927.38 61710.86 206638.24 23591.85 95.70% 4.30% 100% 70.14% 29.86% 100% (2.5) (11.67) (2.87) (-4.01) (-2.22) (-3.48) (2.6) Apr.-Jun. 721684.97 33200.21 754885.19 147649.29 49223.01 196872.30 24394.13 95.60% 4.40% 100% 75.00% 25.00% 100% (5.29) (7.77) (5.4) (1.88) (-20.24) (-4.73) (3.4) Note: 1. Figures in parentheses represent rates of growth in percent over the preceding quarter. 2. Minor differences may be observed due to rounding off. ix

Deposits by Category of Banks: The increased of Tk.38561.96 crore or 4.28% in total deposit liabilities during the quarter Apr.-Jun., 2017 over the preceding quarter Jan.-Mar., 2017 was shared by increased in Private Banks by Tk.23839.96 crore or 4.07%, Islamic Banks by Tk.7254.08 crore or 4.10%, Foreign Banks by Tk.10.49 crore or 0.03% and State Owned Banks by Tk.14107.90 crore or 5.63%, Specialised Banks by Tk.624.60 crore or 2.34%. The net accretion in deposits during the quarter under review over the same quarter (Apr.-Jun., 2016) of the last year amounting to Tk.93003.79 crore or 10.97% was due to increased in deposits of State Owned Banks by Tk.20671.54 crore or 8.47%, in Private At end of the quarter Table-3 Deposits Distributed by Category of Banks State Owned Banks Specialised Banks Foreign Banks Banks by Tk.68395.17 crore or 12.64%, in Islamic Banks by Tk.19952.02 crore or 12.14%, in Specialised Banks increased by Tk.2035.13 crore or 8.06%, and in Foreign Banks increased by Tk.1901.95 crore or 5.11%. Of the total deposits of Tk.940457.61 crore at the end of the quarter under review, the shares of State Owned Banks, Specialised Banks, Foreign Banks, Private Banks and Islamic Banks were Tk.264719.33 crore (28.15%), Tk.27281.57 crore (2.90%), Tk.39144.51 crore (4.16%), Tk.609312.21 crore (64.79%) and Tk.184303.42 crore (19.60%) respectively. The position in respect of deposit liabilities by category of Banks is shown in Table-3. Private Banks (Including Islamic Banks) Islamic Banks (Taka in Crore) All Banks 2016 Apr.-Jun. 244047.79 25246.44 37242.56 540917.03 164351.40 847453.82 28.80% 2.98% 4.39% 63.83% 19.39% 100% (5.48) (3.43) (1.37) (4.83) (6.04) (4.82) Jul.-Sep. 242851.22 25190.12 37420.74 556283.59 168500.20 861745.67 28.18% 2.92% 4.34% 64.55% 19.55% 100% (-0.49) (-0.22) (0.48) (2.84) (2.52) (1.69) Oct.-Dec. 253187.30 25935.08 37573.08 582718.80 175919.15 899414.26 28.15% 2.88% 4.18% 64.79% 19.56% 100% (4.26) (2.96) (0.41) (4.75) (4.4) (4.37) 2017 Jan.-Mar. 250611.44 26656.96 39155.00 585472.25 177049.34 901895.65 27.79% 2.96% 4.34% 64.92% 19.63% 100% (-1.02) (2.78) (4.21) (0.47) (0.64) (0.28) Apr.-Jun. 264719.33 27281.57 39144.51 609312.21 184303.42 940457.61 28.15% 2.90% 4.16% 64.79% 19.60% 100% (5.63) (2.34) (-0.03) (4.07) (4.1) (4.28) Note: 1. Figures in parentheses represent rates of growth in percent over the preceding quarter. 2. Minor differences may be observed due to rounding off. x

Deposits by Types of Accounts: Breakdown by types of deposits accounts revealed that the share of fixed deposits from 47.30% at the end of the quarter Jan.-Mar., 2017 to 45.00% at the end of quarter Apr.-Jun., 2017. The amount of fixed deposits decreased by Tk.3357.66 crore or 0.79% to Tk.423216.46 crore at the end of the quarter under review as compared to increases of Tk.305.02 crore or 0.07% and Tk.3632.60 crore or 0.89% at the end of the preceding quarter (Jan.-Mar., 2017) and the corresponding quarter (Apr.-Jun., 2016) of the last year respectively. The share of savings deposits to total deposits from 20.35% on the March 31, 2017 to 20.06% on the June 30, 2017. Deposits distributed by types of accounts are shown in Table-4. xi

At end of the quarter Current and Cash Credit Account Savings Deposits Convertible Taka Account of Foreigners Table-4 Deposits Distributed by Types of Accounts Foreign Currency Accounts Wage Earners' Deposits Resident Foreign Currency Deposits Special Notice Deposits Fixed Deposits Recurring Deposits Other Deposits (Taka in Crore) Total Deposits 2016 Apr.-Jun. 67835.03 164697.78 1386.77 3796.00 2283.65 6694.75 73853.42 410762.34 66573.00 49571.09 847453.82 8.00% 19.43% 0.16% 0.45% 0.27% 0.79% 8.71% 48.47% 7.86% 5.85% 100% (18.17) (7.17) (-21.78) (18.35) (14.94) (-7.97) (7.31) (0.89) (3.68) (15.23) (4.82) Jul.-Sep. 65301.05 172710.44 1737.78 4680.87 2026.28 7227.63 75469.24 420884.48 67644.15 44063.74 861745.67 7.58% 20.04% 0.20% 0.54% 0.24% 0.84% 8.76% 48.84% 7.85% 5.11% 100% (-3.74) (4.87) (25.31) (23.31) (-11.27) (7.96) (2.19) (2.46) (1.61) (-11.11) (1.69) Oct.-Dec. 70734.96 180089.38 1783.86 3866.36 2633.96 8245.57 83427.32 426269.10 72074.58 50289.17 899414.26 7.86% 20.02% 0.20% 0.43% 0.29% 0.92% 9.28% 47.39% 8.01% 5.59% 100% (8.32) (4.27) (2.65) (-17.4) (29.99) (14.08) (10.54) (1.28) (6.55) (14.13) (4.37) 2017 Jan.-Mar. 69802.82 183564.88 1184.82 4200.46 1874.98 9320.36 87229.69 426574.12 72271.76 45871.74 901895.65 7.74% 20.35% 0.13% 0.47% 0.21% 1.03% 9.67% 47.30% 8.01% 5.09% 100% (-1.32) (1.93) (-33.58) (8.64) (-28.82) (13.03) (4.56) (0.07) (0.27) (-8.78) (0.28) Apr.-Jun. 84776.77 188647.42 1184.40 4138.85 2223.39 8309.22 99313.00 423216.46 74361.48 54286.62 940457.61 9.01% 20.06% 0.13% 0.44% 0.24% 0.88% 10.56% 45.00% 7.91% 5.77% 100% (21.45) (2.77) (-0.04) (-1.47) (18.58) (-10.85) (13.85) (-0.79) (2.89) (18.34) (4.28) Note: 1. Figures in parentheses represent rates of growth in percent over the preceding quarter. 2. Minor differences may be observed due to rounding off and changes of Fourth Edition to Fifth Edition of Guidelines to fill in the Banking Statistics Returns SBS-1, 2 & 3. 3. Other deposits include Deposits Withdrawable on Sight, Margin Deposits, Special Purpose Deposits, Negotiable Certificates of Deposits and Restricted Deposits. xii

Sector-wise Deposits: The share of private sector deposits (81.23%) was 4.33 times more than that of the public sector deposits (18.77%) at the end of the quarter Apr.- Jun., 2017. Deposits in the private sector increased by Tk.27992.39 crore or 3.80% to Tk.763949.08 crore at the end of the quarter under review as compared to increase of Tk.1447.49 crore or 0.20% and Tk.35838.90 crore or 5.43% at the end of the preceding quarter (Jan.-Mar., 2017) and the corresponding quarter (Apr.-Jun., 2016) of the last year respectively. Deposits in the public sector increased by Tk.10569.57 crore or 6.37% to Tk.176508.53 crore at the end of the quarter under review as At end of the quarter Government Table-5 Sector-wise Classification of Deposits Public Sector Other than Government Total compared to increase of Tk.1033.90 crore or 0.63% and Tk.3105.41 crore or 2.09% at the preceding quarter (Jan.-Mar., 2017) and the corresponding quarter (Apr.-Jun., 2016) of the last year respectively. Government deposits in the public sector increased by Tk.6972.80 crore or 15.24% to Tk.52719.51 crore as compared to decrease of Tk.2739.04 crore or 5.65% and increase of Tk.2553.87 crore or 5.72% at the end of the preceding quarter (Jan.-Mar., 2017) and the corresponding quarter (Apr.-Jun., 2016) of the last year respectively. The details of deposits by public sector and private sector with their corresponding growth rates are shown in Table-5. Private Sector Total Deposits (Public+Private) (Taka in Crore) Ratio (Public/Private) 2016 Apr.-Jun. 47178.57 104202.98 151381.56 696072.26 847453.82 0.22 5.57% 12.30% 17.86% 82.14% 100% (5.72) (0.53) (2.09) (5.43) (4.82) Jul.-Sep. 46969.28 111577.43 158546.71 703198.96 861745.67 0.23 5.45% 12.95% 18.40% 81.60% 100% (-0.44) (7.08) (4.73) (1.02) (1.69) Oct.-Dec. 48485.74 116419.33 164905.07 734509.19 899414.26 0.22 5.39% 12.94% 18.33% 81.67% 100% (3.23) (4.34) (4.01) (4.45) (4.37) 2017 Jan.-Mar. 45746.71 120192.26 165938.97 735956.68 901895.65 0.23 5.07% 13.33% 18.40% 81.60% 100% (-5.65) (3.24) (0.63) (0.2) (0.28) Apr.-Jun. 52719.51 123789.02 176508.53 763949.08 940457.61 0.23 5.61% 13.16% 18.77% 81.23% 100% (15.24) (2.99) (6.37) (3.8) (4.28) Note: 1. Figures in parentheses represent rates of growth in percent over the preceding quarter. 2. Minor differences may be observed due to rounding off. xiii

Division-wise Urban/Rural Deposits Distribution of deposits by administrative areas revealed that Dhaka Division contributed more than half (61.13%) of the total deposits and the share of urban deposits in this division was 9.19% at the end of the quarter under review. The deposits in this division increased by 4.52% to Tk.574863.55 crore at the end of the quarter Apr.-Jun., 2017 as Table-6(Contd.) Division-wise Urban/Rural Distribution of Deposits compared to increases of 0.52% and 4.41% at the end of preceding quarter (Jan.-Mar., 2017) and the corresponding quarter of the last year (Apr.-Jun., 2016) respectively. The share of deposits in Rangpur Division (2.01%) and Barisal Division (1.94%) were the lowest. Division wise distribution of deposits in urban and rural areas is shown in Table-6. (Taka in Crore) At the end Chittagong Division Dhaka Division Khulna Division Rajshahi Division of quarter Urban Rural Total Urban Rural Total Urban Rural Total Urban Rural Total 2016 Apr.-Jun. 129468.59 45223.23 174691.83 444586.84 78798.01 523384.85 25849.38 10119.87 35969.25 24812.23 8412.55 33224.77 15.28% 5.34% 20.61% 52.46% 9.30% 61.76% 3.05% 1.19% 4.24% 2.93% 0.99% 3.92% (5.51) (3.73) (5.04) (4.5) (3.94) (4.41) (5.18) (6.76) (5.62) (6.8) (5.92) (6.57) Jul.-Sep. 132612.48 49344.53 181957.01 446600.29 79900.31 526500.60 26561.54 10521.91 37083.45 25272.41 8773.34 34045.75 15.39% 5.73% 21.11% 51.83% 9.27% 61.10% 3.08% 1.22% 4.30% 2.93% 1.02% 3.95% (2.43) (9.11) (4.16) (0.45) (1.4) (0.6) (2.76) (3.97) (3.1) (1.85) (4.29) (2.47) Oct.-Dec. 137791.33 52181.16 189972.49 463377.94 83774.39 547152.32 28105.77 11278.14 39383.91 27234.60 9216.86 36451.46 15.32% 5.80% 21.12% 51.52% 9.31% 60.83% 3.12% 1.25% 4.38% 3.03% 1.02% 4.05% (3.91) (5.75) (4.41) (3.76) (4.85) (3.92) (5.81) (7.19) (6.2) (7.76) (5.06) (7.07) 2017 Jan.-Mar. 138481.02 53621.30 192102.32 468734.03 81248.28 549982.32 27333.19 11783.72 39116.91 26623.39 9154.58 35777.97 15.35% 5.95% 21.30% 51.97% 9.01% 60.98% 3.03% 1.31% 4.34% 2.95% 1.02% 3.97% (0.5) (2.76) (1.12) (1.16) (-3.02) (0.52) (-2.75) (4.48) (-0.68) (-2.24) (-0.68) (-1.85) Apr.-Jun. 144463.32 54357.37 198820.69 86393.65 488469.90 574863.55 28705.54 11638.32 40343.86 28206.39 9558.13 37764.51 15.36% 5.78% 21.14% 9.19% 51.94% 61.13% 3.05% 1.24% 4.29% 3.00% 1.02% 4.02% (4.32) (1.37) (3.5) (-81.57) (501.21) (4.52) (5.02) (-1.23) (3.14) (5.95) (4.41) (5.55) Note: 1. Figures in parentheses represent rates of growth in percent over the preceding quarter. 2. Minor differences may be shown due to separate rounding off. xiv

Table-6 (Concld.) Division-wise Urban/Rural Distribution of Deposits (Taka in Crore) At the end Barisal Division Sylhet Division Rangpur Division Mymensingh Division All Divisions of quarter Urban Rural Total Urban Rural Total Urban Rural Total Urban Rural Total Urban Rural Total 2016 Apr.-Jun. 10769.67 5096.07 15865.74 23270.04 12626.92 35896.96 11579.86 4801.76 16381.62 8548.71 3490.09 12038.80 678885.30 168568.51 847453.82 1.27% 0.60% 1.87% 2.75% 1.49% 4.24% 1.37% 0.57% 1.93% 1.01% 0.41% 1.42% 80.11% 19.89% 100.00% (9.08) (8.47) (8.88) (2.19) (3.39) (2.61) (7.39) (8.47) (7.7) (167.53) (-54.88) (10.15) (6.17) (6.58) (6.25) Jul.-Sep. 10953.39 5323.63 16277.03 23657.21 12844.69 36501.90 11854.23 5002.23 16856.47 8780.35 3743.12 12523.47 686291.90 175453.77 861745.67 1.27% 0.62% 1.89% 2.75% 1.49% 4.24% 1.38% 0.58% 1.96% 1.02% 0.43% 1.45% 79.64% 20.36% 100.00% (1.71) (4.47) (2.59) (1.66) (1.72) (1.69) (2.37) (4.17) (2.9) (2.71) (7.25) (4.03) (1.09) (4.08) (1.69) Oct.-Dec. 11458.77 5489.69 16948.46 24577.67 13255.04 37832.71 13315.83 5323.55 18639.38 9165.86 3867.66 13033.52 715027.77 184386.49 899414.26 1.27% 0.61% 1.88% 2.73% 1.47% 4.21% 1.48% 0.59% 2.07% 1.02% 0.43% 1.45% 79.50% 20.50% 100.00% (4.61) (3.12) (4.13) (3.89) (3.19) (3.65) (12.33) (6.42) (10.58) (4.39) (3.33) (4.07) (4.19) (5.09) (4.37) 2017 Jan.-Mar. 11274.01 5555.42 16829.43 24262.15 13085.92 37348.08 12521.31 5317.16 17838.47 8926.37 3973.79 12900.16 727081.85 187713.96 914795.81 1.23% 0.61% 1.84% 2.65% 1.43% 4.08% 1.37% 0.58% 1.95% 0.98% 0.43% 1.41% 79.48% 20.52% 100.00% (-1.61) (1.2) (-0.7) (-1.28) (-1.28) (-1.28) (-5.97) (-0.12) (-4.3) (-2.61) (2.74) (-1.02) (1.69) (1.8) (1.71) Apr.-Jun. 12415.98 5833.74 18249.72 24744.94 13439.76 38184.70 13229.85 5636.20 18866.05 9466.79 3897.73 13364.52 759169.49 194652.64 953822.13 1.30% 0.61% 1.91% 2.59% 1.41% 4.00% 1.39% 0.59% 1.98% 0.99% 0.41% 1.40% 79.59% 20.41% 100.00% (10.13) (5.01) (8.44) (1.99) (2.7) (2.24) (5.66) (6) (5.76) (6.05) (-1.91) (3.6) (4.41) (3.7) (4.27) Note: 1. Figures in parentheses represent rates of growth in percent over the preceding quarter. 2. Minor differences may be shown due to separate rounding off. xv

Advances by Category of Banks The State owned Banks accounted for 18.36% of the total advances at the end of the quarter under review. Advances made by State Owned Banks increased by 2.50% to Tk.132530.49 crore at the end of the quarter under review as compared to increases of 1.19% and an increase of 2.94% at the end of the preceding quarter (Jan.-Mar., 2017) and the corresponding quarter (Apr.-Jun., 2016) of the last year respectively. The share of Specialised Banks advances remains same to 3.20% on the June 30, 2017 with the March 31, 2017. Advances classified by category of banks are shown in Table-7. At end of the quarter Table -7 Advances Classified by Category of Banks State Owned Banks Specialised Banks Foreign Banks Private Banks (Including Islamic Banks) Islamic Banks (Taka in Crore) All Banks 2016 Apr.-Jun. 119665.15 23460.13 23981.02 454450.29 143339.83 621556.59 19.25% 3.77% 3.86% 73.11% 23.06% 100% (2.94) (4.86) (7.67) (5.16) (5.2) (4.81) Jul.-Sep. 121512.08 23063.35 23756.37 460203.20 145955.75 628534.99 19.33% 3.67% 3.78% 73.22% 23.22% 100% (1.54) (-1.69) (-0.94) (1.27) (1.82) (1.12) Oct.-Dec. 127787.04 23054.80 22894.88 494919.86 156274.27 668656.58 19.11% 3.45% 3.42% 74.02% 23.37% 100% (5.16) (-0.04) (-3.63) (7.54) (7.07) (6.38) 2017 Jan.-Mar. 129302.37 21952.20 23762.00 510385.03 161796.85 685401.60 18.87% 3.20% 3.47% 74.47% 23.61% 100% (1.19) (-4.78) (3.79) (3.12) (3.53) (2.5) Apr.-Jun. 132530.49 23262.21 26562.38 539329.90 169727.56 721684.97 18.36% 3.22% 3.68% 74.73% 23.52% 100% (2.5) (5.97) (11.79) (5.67) (4.9) (5.29) Note: 1. Figures in parentheses represent rates of growth in percent over the preceding quarter. 2. Minor differences may be shown due to separate rounding off. xvi