BIDA signs MoU with four institutions to expand OSS with 7 new services

In a distinguished initiative to make stronger and simplify investor services, the Bangladesh Funding Construction Authority (BIDA) has signed separate memorandums of understanding (MoUs) with four institutions to introduce seven modern services to its on-line one-close provider (OSS) platform.

The MoUs had been signed with Sylhet City Company, Rangpur City Company, Karnaphuli Gasoline Distribution Firm Restricted, and Southeast Bank PLC, reads an announcement.

Consistent with the release, these agreements aim to develop effectivity, transparency, and ease of win admission to for patrons.

The tournament used to be attended by Chowdhury Ashik Mahmud Bin Harun, chairman of BIDA and BEZA, because the chief guest, and used to be presided over by Dr Khandoker Azizul Islam, government member of BIDA.

The modern additions raise the entire resolution of services offered by the OSS platform to 133, offered by forty eight institutions, including 23 services from BIDA itself.

Since its inception in 2019, the OSS platform has processed over 170,000 capabilities with a 99% resolution price. On the opposite hand, fully 5,000 capabilities were linked to services offered by other agencies, indicating the want for added adoption and integration of the platform.

Speaking on the tournament, BIDA Chairman Ashik Mahmud emphasised the significance of bettering provider provide for patrons.

He said, “Making sure quality provider for patrons remains our high precedence. By the OSS platform, we aim to beget the provider provide process extra accessible and efficient.”

Dr Khandoker Azizul Islam extra elaborated on the impact of the modern MoUs.

He famed, “This day’s signing with four institutions marks one more milestone, because it introduces seven modern services to the OSS platform. Raising consciousness about OSS amongst patrons is distinguished for its success. This initiative targets to build both time and sources whereas guaranteeing streamlined services for patrons.”