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Several research institutes have provided information on the reduction in income of the country’s population during the Crown period. It also has the opposite image. During this time, the income of a sector of society has increased, which has re-entered the list of millionaires. In the three months since the corona infection, around 3,500 people have become new millionaires.
According to the Bank of Bangladesh, the number of millionaire depositors increased by 3,412 in the three months from April to June during the Corona epidemic. And in the last year the number has grown to about five thousand six hundred. In total, at the end of last June, the number of millionaire depositors in the country has exceeded 6,000.
Many refer to the increase in the number of millionaires in the country as abnormal at this time of the Corona epidemic. Stakeholders, including economists, fear that some of the recipients of the government-announced incentives to keep the crown at bay might keep the loan money in the bank as a deposit rather than use it in business. Apart from this, due to various concessions from the central bank, many people have done good business during the coronation period and have deposited the money of the profits in the bank as a deposit. In total, the number of millionaires has increased.
Former Governor of the Bank of Bangladesh. Salehuddin Ahmed told Kaler Kanth that good business has been done in many sectors during Corona. But like all other sectors, they also have a discount on loan installments. The extra money left in your hands may have been kept in the bank as a deposit. Again, a portion of the loan taken under the incentive package can also be held as a deposit with the bank. The matter should be examined by the central bank. However, the central bank has already instructed the proper use of loans.
If you want to know if the increase in the number of millionaires during the crown is unusual. Salehuddin Ahmed said it is a bit unusual. However, Corona does not appear to have had an impact on millionaires. The impact is primarily on the poor, the lower class, the lower middle class and the middle class.
There are no exact figures on the actual number of millionaires in the country. However, the depositor’s bank account gives an idea about it. The updated report from the Bank of Bangladesh shows that before the outbreak of Corona, the number of millionaire depositors in the country as of last March was 72,625. Last June it increased to 6,038 people. As a result, the number of millionaires has increased by 3,412 in the three months of the Corona period. At this time, the number of depositors has increased from one crore to five crore. At the end of June, the figure was 6,062. Three months ago, in March, it was 64,626. As a result, the number of accounts has increased from one crore to five crore to 3,156 in three months. Also, at the end of last June, 9,529 from 5 crore to 10 crore, 3,305 from 10 crore to 15 crore, 1,430 from 15 crore to 20 crore, 992 from 20 crore to 25 crore 805 from Rs 25 crore to Rs 30 crore, 363 from Rs 30 crore to Rs 35 crore, 224 from Rs 35 crore to Rs 40 crore, 417 from Rs 40 crore to Rs 50 crore and more than Rs 50 crore 263 thousand people.
Khandaker Ibrahim Khaled, former Deputy Governor of the Bank of Bangladesh, told Kaler Kanth that the size of our country’s economy or GDP is not evenly distributed every year. This means that the rich are getting richer and the poor getting poorer. The Guinea coefficient is a measure of a country’s income inequality. Currently, our position in this index is 6 percent. It is supreme and terrible. This means that the money goes to the adults. So even in the Crown period, the benefits of GDP growth have gone to adults. In other words, the poor have been exploited. The number of millionaires in the country is increasing rapidly. A review of data from the Bank of Bangladesh shows that in 2009, the number of millionaire depositors in the country was just 21,492. Now the number has exceeded 6,000. That is, in the last 11 years, the number of millionaires in the country has increased by about 64,000.
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