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Capital Market of Bangladesh is evolving fast, reshaping continuously and opening new horizons for investors and enterprises. As one of the country’s premier investment banks, LankaBangla Investments Limited (LBI) provides investors and entrepreneurs with expert advice, innovative solutions, outstanding service and comprehensive access to the capital market. At present LBI is acting as a merchant bank with foresight in the changes, have expanded service horizon of merchant banking by offering a comprehensive range of financial solutions through different innovative financial products and services. Whether our clients require portfolio management service, issue management and underwriting service or advisory service, we have the competence and experience to meet their needs. Whenever you need capital for businesses, be it equity through public offering or loan through corporate bond, private equity management, advisory service for personalized portfolio investment product and corporate finance services we are ready to provide the desired services. Our key strengths are our knowledgeable management team with market insight and a strong ethical and governance framework. The activities of the company includes services broadly classified as fee based and fund based services, such as underwriting of securities, issue management, portfolio management, corporate financial services etc.
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LankaBangla Investments Limited (LBI) was incorporated in Bangladesh with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies and Firms (RJSCF), vide registration no. C 83568/10 dated 29 March 2010 as a Private Limited Company under the Companies Act, 1994. This Company is a fully owned subsidiary of LankaBangla Finance Limited. LBI inherited its merchant banking operation from its parent company, LankaBangla Finance Limited, which was the first merchant bank to offer discretionary portfolio management services back in 1997. During the period of 1999-2005, its operation became

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