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IDCOL warns USD 73bn gap threatens Bangladesh jobs, Alamgir
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 59490, member: 636"] Infrastructure Development Company Limited partnered with SME Foundation to conduct a focused group discussion addressing cottage, micro, small and medium enterprise development challenges. Entrepreneurs, financial institutions, regulators and development partners participated in the session examining potential solutions for Bangladesh's CMSME sector. Chief Executive Alamgir Morshed highlighted that these enterprises generate 25 percent of gross domestic product while providing employment for more than 34 million citizens. The sector faces a substantial financing shortfall exceeding 73 billion dollars, which limits growth opportunities. IDCOL has spent two decades promoting sustainable infrastructure, renewable energy and financial inclusion initiatives. Various stakeholders attended the consultation session representing banks, non-bank financial institutions, microfinance organizations, government agencies and development organizations. Deputy Chief Executive S. M. Monirul Islam concluded the discussion by expressing gratitude to participants. He requested continued cooperation from all parties to support meaningful CMSME sector development. The company aims to provide affordable credit access, capacity building programs and enhanced market connections for small enterprises. This collaborative approach seeks to strengthen the economic backbone that these businesses represent for national development. [/QUOTE]
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