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General Banking Investment and Foreign Exchange Management
ISLAMI BANK BANGLADESH LIMITED (IBBL)

BASED ON ISLAMIC SHARIAH

INTERNSHIP REPORT
ON
“General Banking, Investment & Foreign Exchange operation of IBBL” PREPARED FOR: Dr. Mahmood Ahmed
EVP & Director (Training)
Islami Bank Training and Research Academy (IBTRA)

PREPARED BY:
Md. Jiaul Hoque
Independent University, Bangladesh
&
Abu Hena Morshed Jaman
Southern University Bangladesh

Date of Submission: June13, 2012

ISLAMI BANK BANGLADESH LIMITED AGRABAD BRANCH

FF

From April 17, 2012 to June 11, 2012

LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL

13th June, 2012 Dr. Mahmood Ahmed
EVP & Director (Training)
Islami Bank Training and Research Academy (IBTRA)

Subject: Submission of Internship Report.

Dear Sir,

With due respect, we would like to state that we are the student of BBA/MBA, from different universities with Major of Finance & Banking. We are delighted to submit here with a copy of internship report for your kind evaluation and appropriate action.

We have given my best effort, to prepare the report with relevant information that we have collected, from IBTRA, IBBL Agrabad Branch and from other sources during my internship program from April 17, 2012 to June 11, 2012. WE have the immense pleasure to have the opportunity to study on “General Banking, Investment & Foreign Exchange operation of IBBL”. There is no doubt that the knowledge we have gathered during the study will help me in real life.

For your kind consideration, we would like to mention that there might be some errors and mistakes due to limitations of my knowledge. I expect that you will forgive me considering that I am still learner and in the process of leaning. I would be glad if you kindly accept my report for academic evaluation.

Yours faithfully,

Md. Jiaul Hoque
Independent University, Bangladesh &
Abu



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