History:
So far we know
about the past history of today’s Sanchaya, Reverend Henry Dancan known as
father of Sanchaya was first established Sanchaya Bank at a Church of Scotland
in the year of 1810. Sixty five years back since the 1st world
war, small savers were motivated in savings publicly by Jatio Sanchaya Sangstha
in England. After the end of the world war, Jatio Sanchaya Sangstha played an
important role in the national economy in England. To motivate people and to
reduce the inflation of money caused by the 2nd World war in this subcontinent,
Jatio Sanchaya Sangstha first started functioning in the year of 1944 under the
Finance Ministry in India. Head office of this Sangstha was situated at Simla
in India.
Henceforth, in 1947
after the partition of the subcontinent, activities of Jatio Sanchaya Sangstha
was placed under the Finance Ministry of the then Government. After the
independence of Bangladesh through the bloody freedom fight, in 1972 with the
initiative of father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheik Mujibur Rahman,
Directorate of National Savings was established.
Then after long 42
years in 2014 in the month of February, Directorate of National Savings is
upgraded to Department. Department of National Savings (NSD) is an attached
department of Internal Resources Division under the Ministry of Finance.
Objective:
§ Motivating people to
save money;
§ Collecting scattered
small savings through National Saving Schemes;
§ Mitigating national budget
deficit by collecting money through saving schemes;
§ Bringing under
socio-economic safety net of country’s particular sectors of people like:
women, senior citizens, Bangladeshis who are working abroad and the physical
handicapped by national saving schemes;
§ Playing an important
role by reducing foreign aid dependence and money inflation etc.
Popular List of Sanchayapatra of Bangladesh Government:
Name of Sanchayapatra
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For Details
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Interest Rate(%)
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Form
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5 Years
Bangladesh Sanchayapatra
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11.28%
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3Mon Profit Bearing Sanchayapatra
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11.04%
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Pensioner Sanchayapatra
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11.76%
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5
Years Paribar Sanchayapatra
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11.52%
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