Booting-up afresh in Bangladesh: Strategic and Security implications for international investors

27-08-2024 3:00 PM - 28-08-2024 4:00 PM
Webinar

Booting-up afresh in Bangladesh: strategic and security implications for international investors


After 15 years of relative political stability and sustained economic prosperity, Bangladesh was thrown into uncertainty in early August 2024 when Sheikh Hasina Wazed resigned and fled the country in response to a widespread public uprising against her. An interim government - led by Nobel laureate, Muhammad Yunus, as Chief Advisor - has taken charge of the country to help guide it back to democracy.

These events up-end the regulatory, economic, policy and risk landscape in the country. The geo-political and operational challenges of doing business in Bangladesh have changed drastically for even established, long-standing international investors in the country.

Control Risks is currently supporting companies map and review their political and security exposure in country, impact on their supply chain, role of new allies and threat actors in the country as well as risk management, business continuity and crisis management plans for their staff, offices and facilities across the country

Control Risks invites you to attend a webinar where our experts discuss the state of play, anticipated political, operational and security scenarios that may be expected to play out over the next few weeks and months – and how investors ought to plan in order to navigate through this transition.

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