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Grameen Bank to sponsor Aims First Unit Fund

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07 May 2022 00:00:00 | Update: 07 May 2022 01:15:12
Grameen Bank to sponsor Aims First Unit Fund
Senior officials of Grameen Bank, Sandhani Life Insurance Company Limited and AIMS of Bangladesh Limited attend the documentation ceremony in Dhaka recently – Courtesy Photo

The documentation ceremony of ‘Grameen Bank-AIMS First Unit Fund’ was held recently where the Trust Deed of the fund was signed between the sponsor Grameen Bank and the trustee Sandhani Life Insurance Company Limited. An investment management agreement for the purpose was also executed between Grameen Bank and the asset manager AIMS of Bangladesh Limited.

It would be the second mutual fund sponsored by Grameen Bank after ‘Grameen Mutual Fund One’ which launched two Closed-end Schemes also under the management of AIMS. The new Fund will be the first Open-ended Scheme under the management of AIMS, the pioneer private asset management company in Bangladesh, Grameen Banksaid in a statement.

Grameen Bank Chairman Prof Dr AKM Saiful Majid, Managing Director Md Abdur Rahim Khan, AIMS Managing Director Yawer Sayeed, Director Dr Akhter Hussain and Sandhani Life Insurance Company Secretary Md Mizanur Rahman were present at the documentation ceremony.

The initial contribution by Grameen Bank to the fund is Tk100 crore. The Vision of the Grameen Bank-AIMS First Unit Fund is to achieve financial inclusion through the mutual fund vehicle by creating a reliable and affordable financial instrument for the micro-savers and struggling middle-class cluster of the society and integrating them with the national capital market in a structured and caring and responsible way. However, along with the growing risk-averse retiree section of the community, institutional investors would also find the Scheme a safe sanctuary for predictable income stream and capital gains. With that objective, the open-ended scheme of the fund is designed specially to attract rural micro-saver women of Grameen Bank.

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