Bangla Press Desk: Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus is scheduled to meet today with Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), to discuss possible avenues for further support to Bangladesh and the potential structure of such assistance.
The meeting comes after an exchange of letters earlier this year. On May 1, Yunus wrote to Georgieva thanking the IMF for its $4.7 billion loan programme and outlining Bangladesh’s progress in implementing reform commitments. In reply on May 19, Georgieva reaffirmed the IMF’s readiness to continue its partnership and expressed interest in exploring expanded support, according to finance ministry officials.
Bangladesh has so far received $3.3 billion through the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) and Extended Fund Facility (EFF), along with $1.4 billion under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF). The overall programme has since been extended to $5.3 billion, with the final two tranches expected within the next year.
Officials indicate the Chief Adviser may seek additional financing to address mounting climate risks. Finance Adviser Salehuddin Ahmed recently estimated that Bangladesh requires around $30 billion to manage climate-induced disasters effectively.
Yunus to hold talks with IMF chief on further support for Bangladesh
Banglapress
Published: 23 September 2025, 10:26 AM
Bangla Press Desk: Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus is scheduled to meet today with Kristalina Georgieva, managing director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF), to discuss possible avenues for further support to Bangladesh and the potential structure of such assistance.
The meeting comes after an exchange of letters earlier this year. On May 1, Yunus wrote to Georgieva thanking the IMF for its $4.7 billion loan programme and outlining Bangladesh’s progress in implementing reform commitments. In reply on May 19, Georgieva reaffirmed the IMF’s readiness to continue its partnership and expressed interest in exploring expanded support, according to finance ministry officials.
Bangladesh has so far received $3.3 billion through the Extended Credit Facility (ECF) and Extended Fund Facility (EFF), along with $1.4 billion under the Resilience and Sustainability Facility (RSF). The overall programme has since been extended to $5.3 billion, with the final two tranches expected within the next year.
Officials indicate the Chief Adviser may seek additional financing to address mounting climate risks. Finance Adviser Salehuddin Ahmed recently estimated that Bangladesh requires around $30 billion to manage climate-induced disasters effectively.
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