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Report on Foreign Exchange Operations of Bank Asia Limited
BASEL II and BASEL III Implementation by BANK ASIA LIMITED following the statutory requirements of BANGLADESH BANK1

IMPLEMENTATION OF BASEL II AND BASEL III ON BANK ASIA LIMITED FOLLOWING THE STATUTORY REQUIREMENT OF BANGLADESH BANK

By

Mustaba Risalat Rahman ID- 0920726

An Internship Report Presented in Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Degree Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)

INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY, BANGLADESH November, 2012

BASEL II and BASEL III Implementation by BANK ASIA LIMITED following the statutory requirements of BANGLADESH BANK2

IMPLEMENTATION OF BASEL II AND BASEL III ON BANK ASIA LIMITED FOLLOWING THE STATUTORY REQUIREMENT OF BANGLADESH BANK

By

Mustaba Risalat Rahman ID- 0920726

Has Been Approved November, 2012

Tafafder Rafiqul Islam Lecturer School of Business INDEPENDENT UNIVERSITY BANGLADESH

BASEL II and BASEL III Implementation by BANK ASIA LIMITED following the statutory requirements of BANGLADESH BANK3

Letter of Transmittal

November 29, 2012 Tarafder Rafiqul Islam Lecturer School of Business Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB)

Subject: Submission of internship report

Dear Sir,

It is a great pleasure for me to submit the report on ―’Implementation of BASEL II and BASEL III on Bank Asia Limited Following the Statutory Requirement of Bangladesh Bank’. I am submitting this report as part of my internship (BBA 499A) in Bank Asia Limited. As my faculty supervisor, I have tried to prepare the report following your instructions.

The purpose of the report is based on my working experience in Bank Asia Limited and how the bank has implemented the Basel Accords following the guidelines of Bangladesh Bank.

I will be glad if you kindly accept this report.

Thanking you.

Sincerely, ___________________ Mustaba Risalat Rahman ID: 0920726

BASEL II and BASEL III Implementation by BANK ASIA LIMITED following the statutory requirements of BANGLADESH BANK4

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

First of all I would like to my cordial

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