Banks to remain closed in lockdown areas

The central bank has ordered halting operations of bank branches in areas put under lockdown by the government during the general holidays to prevent the spread of coronavirus, reports UNB.

The central bank also reduced the transaction hours by 30 minutes.

Both orders will come into effect from 12 April (Sunday).

A circular, issued by the Department of Off-site Supervision of the Bangladesh Bank, said the bank branches located in the lockdown areas will remain closed in accordance with the announcement of the local administration.

About the bank operation hour, it said the concerned branches of banks and their head offices will operate transaction and other banking activities from 10:00am to 12:30pm instead of 10:00am to 1:00pm while the banks will remain open up to 2:00pm for other activities.

However, the authorised dealers designated banks can do their general banking until 1:30pm considering their own needs, the circular said.

Bangladesh Bank also asked the banks to maintain the safety and hygiene related guidelines of the World Health Organisation (WHO) while operating the banks.

Earlier on 2 April, the central bank extended the operation hour by 60 minutes which allowed banks to remain open from 10:00am to 3:00pm with transaction period from 10:00am to 1:00pm during the general holidays.

Meanwhile, the head office of state-owned Agrani Bank was closed down after one of its officials tested positive for coronavirus.

Bangladesh on Thursday announced detection of 112 new coronavirus cases and one death. The country has so far recorded 330 cases – 21 of them died.

The government announced a general holiday from 26 March and then extended it until 14 April. It also shut down public transport and urged people to stay indoors to prevent an outbreak of coronavirus.