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  19 Aug 2026, 20:08
Update : 19 Aug 2026, 21:43

BB, PKSF sign Tk 5,000cr agreement to boost micro-enterprises

Bangladesh Bank and PKSF sign Tk 5,000 crore agreement to boost grassroots enterprises and create sustainable employment. Photo : BSS

DHAKA, Aug 19, 2026 (BSS) - Bangladesh Bank (BB) and the Palli Karma-Sahayak 
Foundation (PKSF) today signed an agreement involving Taka 5,000 crore to 
accelerate economic activities at the grassroots level and create sustainable 
employment through increased financing for micro-enterprises.

The agreement was signed at BB headquarters by Naushad Mostafa, director of 
the SME and Special Programmes Department of Bangladesh Bank, and PKSF 
Managing Director Md Fazlul Kader of their respective sides.

BB Deputy Governors Dr Md Kabir Ahmed and Md Anisur Rahman and Director Md 
Zobdul Islam, among other officials of the SME and Special Programmes 
Department, were present at the signing ceremony. 

Senior officials of PKSF, including its Deputy Managing Director and General 
Manager, also attended the event.

Bangladesh Bank announced the Taka 5,000-crore special incentive fund on May 
23 for implementing specialised programmes through PKSF aimed at accelerating 
employment generation in the country.

The fund will focus on creating new entrepreneurs among rural and 
marginalised people, empowering women and young entrepreneurs, strengthening 
the rural economy, expanding existing small businesses and developing 
enterprises linked to forward and backward value chains.

The programme will be implemented through three major components--providing 
financial services, developing cluster-based value chains and enhancing 
entrepreneurs' skills.

PKSF will work to develop promising business clusters across different 
regions of the country with a target of creating two lakh jobs in the micro-
enterprise sector.

To meet growing grassroots demand and ensure optimal utilisation of the 
funds, the incentive fund will be operated as a revolving fund.

This will ensure a continuous flow of financing and help transform the 
country's micro-enterprise sector into a major driver of inclusive growth.