Liquidity Crisis in the Banking Sector: Actions, Implementation, and Solutions: Bangladesh PerspectiveAuthor:Selina Akhter
Abstract:
This research report provides an in-depth analysis of the persistent liquidity crisis within Bangladesh's banking sector. Characterized by a severe shortage of available cash to meet obligations, the crisis threatens financial stability and long-term economic growth. The study identifies the multifaceted causes of the crisis, which are predominantly rooted in systemic governance failures rather than external shocks. Key factors include alarming levels of Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) driven by poor credit governance and willful defaults, a declining trend in deposit growth, significant capital flight, and foreign currency mismanagement. The report assesses the profound impacts of this crisis, including constrained credit flow to productive sectors, erosion of public trust, and heightened systemic risk. It evaluates recent regulatory interventions by Bangladesh Bank, such as the unification of weak banks and the introduction of the Bank Resolution Ordinance 2025. Through analytical review, the report concludes that while these are positive steps, their long-term efficacy depends on rigorous implementation. The study recommends a holistic strategy encompassing stringent governance reforms, aggressive NPL resolution through asset reconstruction companies, monetary and fiscal policy coordination, technological integration for transparency, and confidence-building measures to attract deposits. The findings underscore that a sustainable solution requires unwavering political will to address deep-seated institutional corruption and mismanagement.
Keywords:Liquidity Crisis, Banking Sector, Non-Performing Loans (NPLs), Bangladesh Bank, Governance, Capital Flight, Financial Stability, Bank Resolution, Regulatory Framework, Economic Growth.
DOI:10.46333/ijtc/14/2/9
International Journal of Trade & Commerce (Vol: 14 Issue:2)
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