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Analysis of Credit Card Market in the Context of Bangladesh
ANALYSIS OF CREDIT CARD MARKET IN THE CONTEXT OF BANGLADESH

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Submitted to:

Mohammad saifuddin khan

lecturer

Department of finance

University of Dhaka

Prepared By:

section: a

BBA 12th batch

department of finance

|Serno |Name |Roll No |Topic |
|01. |Md. Rizvy Ahmed |12-055 | |
| | | | |
| | | |STATUS of CREDIT CARD MARKET in the CONTEXT of |
| | | |BANGLADESH |
|02. |Abdullah Al Masud |12-094 | |
|03. |Abdulla-Bin-Zaman |12-099 | |
|04. |Md. Shahadat Chowdhury |12-104 | |
|05. |Md. Shafiul Karim |12-111 | |
|06. |Md. Yousuf Harun |12-132 | |

Date of Submission: january 16, 2010

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