Feb 27, 2009

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Feb 9, 2009

Towards Outsourcing Freelancing, a New Generation Bangladesh

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Attention, please! A Campaign and I think It should be the world's business too. This is a decent, visual, digital, virtual age of new vision other than Appeal for "Donate-Subscribe" Baby lost her Beauty! Nature and society are Reciprocal and interdependent. Share which you have with which others don't. A smart GIVE and TAKE, Employer-employee, Buyer-seller, producer-consumer, and advanced- backward way of universal ever-green Beauty QUEEN term HUMAN being a meaningful, peace worthy global VILLAGE society. So, I always mean to say your kind co-operation solicited yours always. A very simple equation is Newton's III law. Please join, Share, bookmark, continue, comment on this article to attain the optimum goals. In this way, we may gain a new employment generation market and you got cheaper services ever. This will be our mutual benefit too. We provide the world with live-saving ICCDDRB "orsaline" and GRAMEEN BANK'S collateral less Banking for poverty elevation of poor mass. So please Help Us to be an Outsourcing service provider nation's status to put our 10 million educated fresh graduates. Keep them out of DEVILS WORKSHOP to save worlds from war and TERROR. Very simple, no diplomacy no TIFA, and nothing to undermine! come forward. Export of sex may cause HIV and democracy to IRAQ a permanent War. An action must have an opposite Equal reaction! Only CHANGE a chance by SHARE.

The Background of this article:

Very recently, I joined as a visiting lecturer with a renowned Degree college at Chittagong City, having 3600 students. My Level is pass and Honours of AIS and Banking Classes. Out of two hundred students, only two found a bit familiar with a typing speed of 25! They know nothing about the promising Outsourcing and Freelancing HUGE jobs sectors nor competent in English! They are completely in DARK and happy with an uncertain future. I myself was found guilty of it and liable as a senior citizen. Our education systems don't have any coordination for theory and practices. Reasons why producing one-eyed learned man! Private and govt. colleges, universities may look forward to opt-out with the ongoing world. Reasons why ...my article

"The new attitude is emerging in corporations across the U.S. and Europe in virtually every industry. Ask executives at Penske Truck Leasing why the company outsources dozens of business processes to Mexico and India, and they cite greater efficiency and customer service. Stock Exchange (DSE) via participatory notes or total return swaps." That's it.
Outsourcing is subcontracting a process, such as product design or manufacturing, to a third-party company. The decision to outsource is often made in the interest of lowering firm or making better use of time and energy costs, redirecting or conserving energy directed at the competencies of a particular business, or to make more efficient use of land, labor, capital, (information) technology and resources. Outsourcing became part of the business lexicon during the 1980s. It is essentially a division of labor.


With information-technology services now a $748 billion business worldwide, according to Gartner Inc., outsourcers such as Satyam, IBM Corp., Accenture Ltd., Infosys Technologies Ltd., Tata Consultancy Services Ltd. and Wipro Ltd. are often as important to a company as its own internal divisions.

Bangladesh: Outsourcing opportunities after China & India
Due to the increased production cost in China & India, Bangladesh has emerged as a lucrative outsourcing market due to its low infrastructure and production cost and investment-friendly legislation. In a report published in the Bangla daily 'Prothom-alo', Deutsche Bank has identified Bangladesh as the perfect field for next-generation outsourcing. The Bank has recently launched aXess Bangladesh – an institutional platform that provides equity. Home to one of the world’s biggest ready-made-garments industries and that nearly ten million of its people are college graduates. This vast pool of educated workforce, all of whom can read write and understand spoken English is shaping a new industry in Bangladesh i.e. the information technology industry. The use of computers in Bangladesh as a research and data manipulation tool dates back more than 30 years. Today computers are widely used in offices, businesses, educational institutions, at home, and in the field. In one of the most progressive policy orientations towards IT of any nation on earth today, Bangladesh allows 100% duty-and-tax-free import of all computer hardware and software. The state provides many other fiscal and infrastructural facilities to accelerate the use of computers and the growth of the IT industry.


The IT industry is represented by two industry bodies, namely Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services (BASIS) and Bangladeshi size of the IT industry is estimated at around USD 150 million which is growing at more than 20% each year. Human resources for the IT industry have been growing rapidly since the govt. declared this industry as a thrust sector and has embarked on a mission to make the industry a substantial part of the USD 36 billion economies. The vital statistics for this sector are: More than 300,000 IT professionals are engaged in the industry.
In most cases, our government is confined with the airing of fake promises. The present government's election pledge was that they generate employment one per home. So who is to bell the cat? Deep and dump a white elephant of bureaucracy and brave bunches of mythological CLEAN and ROSE FACES who is to ear the right matter! NRBs, Private Banks, Corporations, Associations, and WW generous experts, buyers, providers, and especially my humble appeal to Grameen Bank and BRAK Bank to come forward out of corporate or social responsibilities towards a new generation BANGLADESH.

Non-Resident Bangladeshi around the globe and most preferably with the USA and Europe, Canada and Australia may come forward to GRAB this sector. Non-Resident Indian's Bangalore IT city is an example. You are quite familiar or maybe some of you had had good contacts with the personalities too. FORUM or through syndication you may expedite the very matter.

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Feb 1, 2009

Forex trading, remittances and coporate social responsibilities CSR

Bangladesh Bank has eased forex regulations by allowing all banks to issue international credit, debit, and pre-paid cards to foreign currency users. This would help in providing more facilities to exporters, travelers, and foreign investors. The amended policy would enable any government official, bank official, and financial organizations and faculty member of a recognized banking training institute to send a registration fee without approval of Bangladesh Bank, for participating in any training, seminar, or workshop abroad through approved dealers. Also the amendment to 1996 "Guidelines for Foreign Exchange Transaction (GFET)" made the requirement of Bank "Encashment Certificate" mandatory, against the money sent for registration with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies (RJSC) in Bangladesh, for the proposed company. The circular also stated that the Bangladeshi students pursuing professional diploma/certificate courses abroad could now be sent foreign currency.

Bangladesh still far beyond the latest and featured developments. so happy with the old ones only. First worlds using dynamic easy, inexpensive safe internet payout solutions through IPSP co-Branded debit card cards or carbonated LOGO to the client's wallets.
The global remittance market is the major growth driver for mobile money transfer. The World Bank estimates the current market remittance market to be about $318 billion, on adding contribution from informal transactions, it increases to about $600 billion. The World Bank expects this market to grow to $72 trillion by the end of 2030.
The growth in remittances is mainly driven by the rise in migrants, who regularly send money to their families at home. Western Union estimates the global migration population to be 280 million by 2050. This growth would be driven by countries such as China, India, Mexico, and the Philippines.

According to World Bank, in 2007, migrant workers from developing countries sent home $240 billion, compared to $221 billion in 2006. The three major remittance-receiving countries in 2007, as reported by the World Bank, were India ($27 billion), China ($25.7 billion), and Mexico ($25 billion).
In many developing countries, particularly Asian countries, the money received from remittances is a major source of national income. For example in the Philippines, remittance contributes immensely to the country's GDP. Income from remittances is sometimes more than income from Foreign Direct Investment and International Aid donations in most recipient countries. Remittances are the second-largest sources of Bangladesh

Opportunities: The mobile money transfer industry has huge potential to tap the underbanked population and migrant workers to make remittances, using their mobile phones.

According to ABI Research, the mobile fund transfer market will offer approximately $8 billion revenue opportunities for mobile operators by 2012, which is more than $10 million in 2006.

Mobile Banking Coming of Age in India: Being the world's second-largest cellular market is one thing, but graduating into mobile banking is another. After a long wait, the Reserve Bank of India, the central bank of the country, recently came out with a draft guideline for mobile banking transactions, thus laying the foundation for telecom and banking sectors to come closer for the sake of customer convenience and of course, higher penetration. Though the provisions put forth some restrictive clauses in terms of the overall cap in transactions, market players were nonetheless encouraged to see the ball rolling, finally.

The RBI guidelines, released on September 19, allowed the banks – licensed, supervised, present, and having core banking solutions – in India to offer mobile banking facilities to select customers (holders of debit/credit cards) subject to RBI's approval and adherence to technology and security related stipulations. However, the limits for a single transaction and per day transactions were set at a lowly Rs 2,500 and Rs 5,000 (about $55 and $110) respectively. Also, no cross-border transaction was allowed and transactions based only on the Indian rupee (Rs) were permitted.
Laying the basic road map for the mobile banking sector, the bank said “The long term goal of mobile banking framework in India would be to enable funds transfer from account in one bank to any other account in the same or any other bank on a real-time basis irrespective of the mobile network a customer has subscribed to.”

However restrictive the provisions may appear, the RBI move did succeed in setting the ball rolling. Soon after the release of these guidelines, the department of telecommunications (DoT) reportedly revealed its plan to seek the apex bank's guidance on providing full-fledged mobile banking services to customers. The DoT move is aimed at allowing customers to virtually using mobile phones as debit or credit cards. These services, DoT observed, would not only bestow greater customer convenience but also raise revenues for the telecom operators from this sector.

Currently, only a few telecom operators including Bharti Telesoft and Vodafone offer some basic services in association with banks such ABN AMRO, HDFC, Kotak Mahindra Bank, Barclays, etc. While most of these players felt the provisions of RBI guidelines as limiting, they were nevertheless encouraged by the proposed move by the DoT, expecting that the joint endeavor by the ministry and the apex bank would speed up the process of opening up of the segment in not so distant future.

Bangladesh Bank permits banks in Bangladesh to establish drawing arrangements with Foreign banks and Exchange houses for facilitating remittance by Bangladeshi nationals living abroad. Persons willing to remit their earnings through official channels can buy either the Taka draft or the US dollar draft from these Foreign banks and Exchange houses having drawing arrangements with different banks in Bangladesh. Bangladeshi nationals living abroad can send Foreign Exchange very easily and directly to their own bank accounts maintained in Bangladesh or to their nominated person's / relative's bank accounts in Bangladesh.
Furthermore, recently banks have taken some major steps towards crediting the proceeds of remittances to the beneficiary's account promptly, maximum by 3(three) days.
The Foreign Banks, Exchange Houses and Subsidiaries / Overseas Branches of Bangladeshi Scheduled Banks have drawing arrangements/remittance facilities with different banks in Bangladesh, Inward remittance facilities.

Corporate Social Responsibilities of Bangladesh :
Bangladesh is a more mobile-friendly country than India, but far beyond to think of it. We are happy with the expensive time-consuming drafts system through exchange houses via subsidiaries. So many middlemen involved completing a circle of a single issue. Internet or web pay-out a solution through debit card cards co-branded and carbonated with the partner's LOGO to the client's wallets is easy inexpensive dynamic magical secured systems. The growth of the Private Banking sector in Bangladesh brings a revolution out of the Public corrupt vicious circle. This is thrust and promising HUGE sector of 15 billion USD by the year 2010 with 25-30% an incremental approach. Foreign exchange experts, professionals at home and abroad may come forward. our skyscraper, economy, and foreign exchange reserve come mostly out of wage earner laborers remittances. As a nation, we are pledged bound to provide with the latest inflows systems prevailed and enjoying worlds as a whole. That Will be the steps towards Digital Bangladesh a success.