The Government of Bangladesh has reportedly resolved to find alternative employment for 40,000 workers affected by Beximco ...
The government will sell shares of Beximco Group’s two running companies to pay the salaries of 13 laid-off companies owned ...
The Bangladesh Export Import Company Limited incurred a loss of Tk 243 crore in the second quarter (October-December) of the ...
Despite a wave of garment factory closures in Bangladesh, export earnings from the sector continue to rise, raising questions ...
Beximco Group, controlled by the ousted prime minister Sheikh Hasina’s adviser Salman F Rahman, has allegedly withdrawn about ...
Dr Sakhawat Hussain on Tuesday said that the arrears of Beximco workers will be paid by February, after selling the mortgaged ...
Shares of Beximco Pharmaceuticals and Shinepukur Ceramics, two concerns of the troubled Beximco Group, declined in early ...
Beximco, one of Bangladesh’s leading industrial conglomerates, is set to hold a press conference to demand the reopening of ...
The embattled—and severely indebted—conglomerate let go of 40,000 workers from 16 garment units in December. A dozen will now permanently shutter.
Tens of thousands of workers from 16 apparel factories lost their jobs in December after Beximco's crushing debt left it unable to open new lines of credit or fulfill orders.
Beximco Limited has sought Tk400 crore in cash credit (CC) – short-term financing – from state-owned Janata Bank to cover operating expenses, along with the opportunity to open back-to-back letters of ...
Beximco’s mortgaged shares in Beximco Pharma and Shinepukur Ceramics will be sold by February, Adviser Sakhawat ...