Islami Bank’s suffix changed to PLC from Limited
The name of Islami Bank Bangladesh Ltd has been changed to Islami Bank Bangladesh PLC, Bangladesh Bank said in a circular today.
As per the Company (Second Amendment) Act 2020, banks would have to change the name of the company and the Articles of Association to assume the PLC suffix.
They will also have to take permission from the central bank to do so.
In Bangladesh, the companies are switching to the PLC (Public Limited Company) suffix in order to comply with the amended Company Act 1994. The amendment was made in 2020.
A PLC is a public company and is the equivalent of a US publicly traded company that carries the Inc. or corporation designation.
The use of the PLC abbreviation after the name of a company communicates to investors and to anyone dealing with the company that it is a publicly traded corporation.
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