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Internship report on “From Borrowing to Business Expansion: Assessing Client Behavior and Outcomes under the Rural Development Scheme (RDS) of Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC (IBBPLC)”

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dc.contributor.author Jannat, Emratul
dc.date.accessioned 2026-07-07T08:37:55Z
dc.date.available 2026-07-07T08:37:55Z
dc.date.issued 2025-05-31
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.daffodilvarsity.edu.bd:8080/handle/123456789/18037
dc.description Internship Report en_US
dc.description.abstract This report presents a comprehensive overview of my three-month internship experience at Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC (IBBPLC), with a focused study on its Rural Development Scheme (RDS), a Shariah-compliant microfinance initiative aimed at alleviating poverty and promoting economic growth in rural Bangladesh. The internship provided a unique opportunity to gain practical insights into the operational framework of Islamic microfinance. I was placed in the RDS department, where I engaged directly with clients and observed the full cycle of microloan activities, including loan disbursement, repayment procedures, client counseling, and the support services offered under this scheme. These real-world exposures significantly enhanced my understanding of how Islamic financial principles are implemented in development-focused banking. The Rural Development Scheme, launched in 1995, is one of IBBPLC’s flagship programs, designed to empower rural communities through collateral-free and Shariah-compliant financial support. This report evaluates the effectiveness and impact of RDS by analyzing quantitative and qualitative data gathered from a structured survey involving 47 active clients of the scheme. The survey consisted of 30 well-designed questions exploring critical dimensions such as loan size, repayment trends, collateral expectations, business performance, client satisfaction, financial literacy support, and the socio-economic impact of the program. The introductory sections of the report cover the background of the study, objectives, scope, methodology, and limitations, offering a clear context for the research. Subsequent chapters provide a detailed overview of Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC, including its vision, mission, core values, organizational structure, management philosophy, products and services, operational strategies, corporate social responsibility (CSR) programs, and social investment initiatives. A focused discussion on RDS's achievements and recognitions is also included to highlight the scheme’s strategic importance within the bank's service portfolio. The core analytical section of the report presents survey findings supported by SPSS-based statistical analysis and illustrated through charts, graphs, and tables to enhance interpretability and accuracy. The vi © Daffodil International University findings indicate strong client satisfaction, with many reporting positive business growth and a high level of trust in the repayment structure. However, the analysis also reveals some critical issues, such as collateral demands in specific cases, uncertainty in repayment capacity, and a need for greater flexibility in loan terms and conditions. The report concludes with a set of practical recommendations to improve RDS's operational effectiveness and customer experience. These include: • Expanding outreach to more underserved and economically vulnerable rural populations • Simplifying the loan application and approval processes • Enhancing monitoring and follow-up mechanisms • Offering personalized financial counseling to ensure responsible borrowing and repayment • Introducing more flexible repayment structures to accommodate seasonal income patterns Overall, this report demonstrates that Islamic microfinance, particularly through initiatives like the Rural Development Scheme (RDS), holds substantial potential to drive sustainable rural development and enhance financial inclusion in Bangladesh. When implemented with strategic vision, operational efficiency, and active community engagement, such programs not only provide interest-free financial access to the underserved but also empower individuals to improve their livelihoods, start or expand small businesses, and achieve economic self-reliance. Moreover, by aligning financial services with ethical and Shariah-compliant principles, Islamic microfinance fosters trust, accountability, and long-term development outcomes in marginalized communities. The insights and findings of this report underscore the importance of continuously refining these models to ensure broader reach, improved impact, and inclusive growth across rural Bangladesh. en_US
dc.description.sponsorship Daffodil International University en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.publisher Daffodil International University en_US
dc.subject Rural Development Scheme (RDS) en_US
dc.subject Islamic Microfinance en_US
dc.subject Shariah-Compliant Banking en_US
dc.subject Financial Inclusion en_US
dc.subject Rural Development en_US
dc.subject Customer Satisfaction en_US
dc.title Internship report on “From Borrowing to Business Expansion: Assessing Client Behavior and Outcomes under the Rural Development Scheme (RDS) of Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC (IBBPLC)” en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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