Dhaka,
June 24 (UNB)-The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved the third
tranche, amounting to $1.12 billion of its $4.7 billion loan for Bangladesh.
The approval came at an
IMF executive board meeting in Washington at 9:30pm (Bangladesh time) on
Monday.
Md Mezbaul Haque, the
executive director and spokesperson for Bangladesh Bank, said that the loans
are expected to be released within the next two days, enhancing the country's
reserves to some extent.
The IMF approved the
first tranche of the loan package on January 30, 2023. Bangladesh received
$447.8 million on February 2, 2023. The entire amount of the IMF loan will be
released to Bangladesh in seven instalments over three and a half years till
2026.
Economist and former
governor of Bangladesh Bank (BB) Dr Atiur Rahman told UNB that the approval of
the 3rd tranche at IMF's board indicates strong confidence in Bangladesh's
macroeconomic management and willingness to undertake necessary reforms for inclusive
and sustainable growth.
Dr Atiur said the state
of the art technical knowledge of IMF experts Bangladesh will certainly benefit
from this program in undertaking necessary reforms in the financial sector for
raising revenue and foreign exchange reserve, improving governance of the
banking sector to reduce non-performing assets and targeting better the social
protection for the extreme poor.
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