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IPDC Finance Limited, the first-ever private financial institution in Bangladesh, has recently launched ‘IPDC Manobota’, a deposit product, to help people save money and at the same time provide food among underprivileged people against the deposited amount during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The world is going through a tough time due to the coronavirus breakout and Bangladesh is not an exception. The worst affected of the crisis are the impoverished people in the society.
Moreover, as food and other products are comparatively less affordable for them during the holy month of Ramadan, thousands of people are compelled to live on a very insignificant amount of food every day.
IPDC launched the product to provide assistance to the poor people in this situation. For each one lakh taka deposited in an ‘IPDC Manobota’ account, an impoverished family will be provided with food for an entire month by the joint contribution of the depositor and IPDC.
Through this offer, the institution is encouraging everyone to stand beside the deprived while also saving their money in the account. Deposits can be made by both an individual and an organisation.