Foreign Currency Accounts

Foreign Currency Accounts

RFCD

Resident Bangladeshi returning from abroad can open this account within the shortest possible time. Balances in this account are freely transferable abroad. Against Travel document one can withdraw – cash $5,000 and the rest in other currencies.

Resident returning from abroad may deposit any amount in FCY subject to FMJ form declaration otherwise without declaration one can deposit up to USD 10,000.

NFCD

All non-resident Bangladeshi Nationals can open this account.

Persons of Bangladeshi origin

Persons having dual nationality or ordinarily residing abroad

Bangladeshi nationals posted abroad with Embassies, Banks, Various international bodies.

Crew Members of Foreign Shipping lines

Shore Staff in abroad of Bangladeshi shipping lines

Please contact your nearest branch for more information and opening an RFC or NFC Deposit Account.

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K Sripavan

Chairman

Mr Kanagasabapathy Sripavan was appointed as the Chief Justice of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka in January 2015 and held office until March 2017. During this period he functioned as the Chairman of the Judicial Services Commission of Sri Lanka, Chairman of the Incorporated Council of Legal Education, Chairman of the Sri Lanka Judges’ Institute and Chairman of the Superior Court Complex Board of Management.

Mr Sripavan was enrolled as an Attorney-at-Law of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka in 1977. He obtained a Diploma in Industrial Law from the University of Colombo in 1992 and Master of Laws from the University of London in 1994.

He functioned as the Head of the Court of Appeal Unit in the Attorney General’s Department and handled a large volume of work both in the Court of Appeal and in the Supreme Court including Bills and Fundamental Rights Applications. Prior to the elevation to the Court of Appeal Bench he functioned as a Legal Consultant for the National Savings Bank for two years.

He was appointed a Judge of the Court of Appeal in May 2002 and was elevated to the post of President of the Court of Appeal in March 2007 by his Excellency the President. In March 2008 he was elevated to the Supreme Court Bench.