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<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2026 06:09:44 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Challenges and Opportunities in IT Product Import and Wholesale:  An Analysis of Crystal Trading Co. in Bangladesh</title>
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<description>Challenges and Opportunities in IT Product Import and Wholesale:  An Analysis of Crystal Trading Co. in Bangladesh
Hasan, Ahmed Hasibul
This internship report summarizes my experiences and insights gained at Crystal Trading Co., an IT products importer and wholesaler in Bangladesh. From June 1 to September 31, my internship involved hands-on participation in various operational tasks, such as receiving products from CNF agents, managing logistics, overseeing inventory, and assisting with sales. The primary objective of this internship was to gain a deeper understanding of the processes involved in importing IT products from suppliers in China and Dubai and distributing them wholesale across Bangladesh. My responsibilities included supervising logistics, supporting management, and contributing to market research and sales activities. Throughout this period, I developed a solid understanding of supply chain management, particularly concerning product handling, logistical coordination, and the dynamics of the IT market. I also encountered challenges such as logistical delays, inventory discrepancies, and client management issues. Overall, this experience has been incredibly valuable for my professional growth. It has enhanced my industry knowledge and equipped me with practical skills relevant to my future career.
Internship Report
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<pubDate>Thu, 11 Dec 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Compliance and Service Operations at BRAC Microfinance Program</title>
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<description>Compliance and Service Operations at BRAC Microfinance Program
Mim, Sumaiya Akter
This internship report critically examines the compliance and service operations of BRAC Microfinance Program, focusing on its two core initiatives: Dabi and Progoti. Conducted as part of an academic internship within the Compliance and Service Assurance Unit (CSAU), the study integrates field observations, structured client surveys, and qualitative interviews with both clients and staff at two BRAC branches in Dhaka. The total number of clients who belonged to 80 clients (40 in each group of the Dabi and Progoti programs- were surveyed to determine their experiences in loan disbursement affairs, organizational cultures etc. interaction with staff, awareness of compliance, grievance procedures and financial transparency dealings. The scope of the analysis discusses that the Dabi program is extremely beneficial in terms of appealing to younger and less educated. Women in line with the mission of BRAC through the aspect of the empowerment and inclusion of women into the financial aspect. Progoti, on the other hand, has a more grown up and educationally diverse range of enterprise customers. While The satisfaction level in terms of staff behavior and recommendation of BRAC is high on both of loan adequacy, especially in Progoti there are glaring gaps generally in client awareness with the particular procedures of compliance and especially so in Dabi. Both programs demonstrate overall positive perceptions of financial transparency, but a minority of clients indicate the need for clearer communication and enhanced grievance redressal processes. Based on these findings, the report recommends revising loan sizing and flexibility, strengthening client education on compliance and rights, and enhancing staff training and feedback mechanisms. Addressing these areas will help BRAC further improve its microfinance service quality, client trust, and developmental impact. This report thus offers actionable insights for both practitioners and policymakers seeking to advance operational excellence and inclusive finance in the microfinance sector.
Internship Report
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<pubDate>Thu, 25 Dec 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>General Banking of Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC – A Study on  Shyamoli Branch</title>
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<description>General Banking of Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC – A Study on  Shyamoli Branch
Islam, Md. Jahidul
This internship report titled “General Banking of Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC – A Study on Shyamoli Branch” has been prepared as a part of the partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA) degree under the Department of Management, Daffodil International University. The report is the result of my three-month internship in the General Banking Department at Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC, Shyamoli Branch. This internship's main goal was to close the knowledge gap between theory and practice by watching and taking part in regular banking activities in a financial institution that complies with Shariah. The main operations of general banking, including account management, remittance services, customer support, documentation, and administrative assistance, are examined in this report. It also provides information on how Islamic banking concepts—like interest-free transactions, profit-sharing schemes, and moral investing—are applied in practical situations. My skills in communication and time management have improved whilst completing internship thatched house of business.I have a working knowledge and experience of performing tasks on core banking software (Coreline) I also gain practical knowledge how operation works and how to interact with client. The report will conclude with the personal reflection on how this experience is used for academic, institutional and personal development. It also criticizes the weakness of the company and things need to improve. Overall, it may be said that this internship was a beneficial learning and informative experience which greatly contributed to the furtherance of my studies and to defining key elements of my future career objectives in Islamic banking and finance
Internship Report
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<pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Fundraising and Partnership Development for Disability Inclusion: A Case Study on Nohor  Foundation</title>
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<description>Fundraising and Partnership Development for Disability Inclusion: A Case Study on Nohor  Foundation
Talukder, Asifur Rahman
This internship report explores the fundraising and partnership development practices of Nohor Foundation a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting disability inclusion inBangladesh. The study examines how the organization mobilizes resources, engages donors and collaborates with institutional partners to create training, employment and empowerment opportunities for persons with disabilities. Drawing on firsthand experiences from the Resource Mobilization &amp; Communication unit, the report provides insight into proposal drafting, donor communication, CSR outreach and partnership documentation. The study adopts a qualitative, descriptive approach, using observations, internship activities, meetings and organizational documents as primary sources of information. Key findings indicate that while Nohor Foundation has a clear mission and strong programmatic focus it faces several operational challenges, including limited staffing, inconsistent digital visibility and the absence of a structured donor management system. At the same time, significant opportunities exist in the growing CSR landscape, increasing public awareness of disability rights and expanding demand for digital skills. Based on these findings the report offers recommendations to strengthen donor engagement, enhance digital communication, improve partnership management and develop internal systems for monitoring and reporting impact. Overall, the internship experience provided valuable exposure to nonprofit operations and highlighted the importance of strategic fundraising and collaborative partnerships in advancing disability inclusion.
Internship Report
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<pubDate>Sun, 28 Dec 2025 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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