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Zaid Bakht


Zaid Bakht


Zaid Bakht is a Bangladesh economist, researcher, and chairperson of Agrani Bank Limited, the second largest nationalized bank in Bangladesh. He worked as a research at Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies.

Early life

Bakht was born in 1949 in Sylhet District, East Pakistan, Pakistan. He completed his undergraduate in economics from the University of Dhaka. He completed his Masters and PhD in economics from Cornell University.

Career

Bakht joined Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies in 1971 as an economist.

Bakht was a member of the National Committee on the Formulation of Industrial Policy in 1982.

In 2002, Bakht served as a member of the Public Expenditure Review Commission.

Bkaht worked as an economist on the development of the Sixth Five Year Plan of the Government of Bangladesh.

In 2012, Bakht evaluated the Equity Entrepreneurship Fund for Bangladesh Bank. He visited Colombo, Sri Lanka, to attend the 12th annual conference of South Asia Network of Economic Research Institute. Bakht had served as a Director of Sonali Bank Limited in 2012. He had also served as a member of the syndicate board of Shahjalal University of Science and Technology.

Bakht worked at the Bangladesh Institute of Development Studies till 2014 when he retired from it as a research director and head of research. He has worked as a visiting faculty at East West University and North South University. He was appointed Chairman of Agrani Bank, a state owned bank, in 2015 by the Government of Bangladesh.

On 7 December 2020, Bakht was reappointed, third time in a row, chairman of Agrani Bank by the Financial Institutions Division for three years. He is also the chairperson of Agrani Exchange House Private Limited. He is the chairman of Agrani Remittance House Sdn Bhd.

In March 2021, Bakht hosted the chairman of Bashundhara Group, Ahmed Akbar Sobhan, and showed him the Bangabandhu corner, created in memory of President Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, of the bank. He also mentioned that he is connected with Bashundhara Group for more than 30 years.

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