Abstract:
It is said that Small and Medium Enterprises (SME) account for 60 percent of total
employments in our country. Every year about 2 million young people join in the
country’s workforce. Half of them find jobs at home and abroad. So it has become a
challenge to create more jobs so that the rest can be employed. SMEs can be an answer to
the problem. In labour surplus country like Bangladesh, SMEs can play a substantial role
in providing the impetus to the development of the modern manufacturing sector and job
creation outside the agriculture and informal sectors. SMEs are labour intensive but
relatively low cost capital intensive. For a developing country like Bangladesh SMEs are
a cost effective way towards the reduction of unemployment.
Financial Institutes around the world are relentlessly trying to enhance the SME exposure
in their groups. Over the years Agrani Bank Limited has expanded the financing exposure
all over Bangladesh. SME sector is one of them. Although all over the world, the
importance of SME financing is highly appreciated and entertained, this sector lacks
proper boost from the government and attention of financial organizations. There are
many reasons that financial organizations especially banks are unwilling in financing to
the small and medium enterprises. Agrani Bank Limited is currently motivated hard to
enhance the SME exposure of the bank. According to The Dhaka Tribune (2015) Agrani
Bank Limited achieved 95.31% of its target in SME financing.
The internship report entitled “SME Financing of Agrani Bank Limited: A Study at
Tongi Branch”. The main objective behind this report is to know about the SME
financing activities of Agrani Bank Limited, Tongi Branch and also to determine how
well Agrani Bank performs in this sector. The survey is conducted on 30 respondents
(sample, those represent the total general customers segment) to measure customers
satisfaction with SME financing. This report consists of seventh chapters. The sixth
chapter contains result and discussion of the report. Where most of the respondents (73%)
said that SME financing increased their standard of living and more than 60% of the
respondents said that they renewed the loan after duration. Most of the respondents
satisfied with branch services but they are not happy with the interest rate of SME
financing. The seventh chapter deals with findings, conclusion of the report with
recommendations. From my overall study it is concluded that, Agrani Bank Limited,
Tongi Branch, Gazipur should possesses a more attractive and standard SME financing
procedure by solving the problems which dissatisfied the customers.
Description:
An Internship Report
Submitted to the Faculty of Agribusiness Management
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka
In partial fulfillment of the requirements
For the degree of
MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION