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TUESDAY, JUNE 03, 2025
Asset manager Prime Finance’s 3 mutual funds under BSEC scanner

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Salah Uddin Mahmud
29 August, 2023, 09:55 pm
Last modified: 30 August, 2023, 08:51 pm

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Asset manager Prime Finance’s 3 mutual funds under BSEC scanner

The funds under the BSEC scanner are Prime Financial First Unit Fund, Prime Finance Second Mutual Fund, and Rupali Life Insurance First Mutual Fund

Salah Uddin Mahmud
29 August, 2023, 09:55 pm
Last modified: 30 August, 2023, 08:51 pm
Illustration: TBS
Illustration: TBS

The securities regulator has recently formed an inquiry committee to review all the portfolio statements of three mutual funds managed by Prime Finance Asset Management Company Limited.

The funds under the scanner are Prime Financial First Unit Fund, Prime Finance Second Mutual Fund, and Rupali Life Insurance First Mutual Fund.

Md Rafiqunnabi, deputy director at the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC), and Md Atiqullah Khan, assistant director at the commission are the committee members.

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The two-member team has 30 working days from the date of issuance of the inquiry order to investigate and submit its findings to the BSEC.

BSEC Commissioner Dr Mizanur Rahman said the commission will decide on the next steps after receiving the report from the probe body.

Factors to be reviewed

The committee will look into the role of the board of directors and key management personnel of the asset management company in illegal embezzlement, misappropriation, and laundering of unit holders' money for their own benefits.

It will review all bank statements of the mutual funds and that of the asset management company from their inception to the present day.

Also, official transaction statements in beneficiary owner accounts of each mutual fund will be verified.

The team will review the evidence on coupon payments or interest payments on term deposits and other balances with banks and financial institutions.

It will also identify unlawful payments out of bank accounts of the mutual funds to the benefit of the asset management company and any related parties.

The inquiry committee will review the quarterly Central Depository of Bangladesh Limited (CDBL) records of investments in securities as reported in the balance sheets of the funds from their inception to the present date.

Besides, the team will examine overstatements of the funds' net asset values and ascertain overstatements of the operating expenses including management fees charged against the funds.

Why the probe

Earlier, after a report that said UFS Asset Management had embezzled Tk158 crore from investors' funds, the BSEC formed an inquiry committee to investigate the matter. 

Syed Hamza Alamgir, managing director of UFS Asset, embezzled the money by showing false reports of assets and fled the country.

Following this incident, the BSEC decided to inspect other asset managers.

There are various allegations about mutual fund misappropriation through unit sales and a lack of good governance and transparency which created mistrust among shareholders of mutual funds.

This January, the BSEC formed three separate committees to inspect assets of Race Asset Management, LR Global Bangladesh, and ICB Asset Management.

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