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Rokeya A Rahman

 

The winner of

"Leading Women Entrepreneurs of the World"

award in 1999.

Director of Bangladesh Bank and Midas, 

President of Women Entrepreneurs Association of Bangladesh and Small Enterprises of Bangladesh

 

 

A memorable childhood time

 

I come from a very conservative, aristocratic Muslim family.  My father was the biggest inspiration in my childhood. He used to tell us he would give us the best asset of life that is education. So whenever he chose the best school there and put us in that school. The girls in our family even had governess coming at home and teach them. My father was the first man who sent his daughters to school.  He used to tell us that school is a part of life. It's not just books and studies. He used to tell us that a school is needed to mix with other students, to interact and differentiate between the bad company and the good company. His sending us to school was an important part of his philosophy in bringing up a child.  And that was the total education more than just a book education. And I think that was very important.

 

My family was a really a big one. We had 12 brothers and sisters. My parents made me help my younger brother and sister in their studies .we were taught.

 

Would like to add

I would like to say that I was not differentiated that I was a girl and my brother was a boy. Only difference was we went to girl's schools and girl's colleges.

 

 

My inspiration

We didn't get a role model at that time. My father encouraged me in that way. He really supported me all through my young age. He saw me and my brother doing the same studies. He realized that a woman could the same things, which a man can do. But my mother was that positive towards her daughters' education and career .She was not negative either. Now I have developed my career and status and my own business. My mother realized that a women has also the potential. She encouraged my daughters to build up their career. She told them for their own self-respect they need to study. She supported my two daughters. Actually my working and my doing well changed my mother's idea and views. Before that she was not optimistic and later on she was more positive. My father was very supportive all the time.

 

A high-quality study life

I was born in Calcutta. I spent a very brief period in Loreto convent Calcutta for two months before we went to Karachi. I was in Karachi in Saint Joseph convent school and college. Straight from college I got an opportunity to join a bank.

 

The career begins

I entered the bank. While working in the bank I took all technical education. I had one-year technical training in banking which included accounting, bookkeeping. After that we had to take another exam called the institute of bankers in Pakistan. For that I had to take evening classes from the institute of bankers. My technical education was financial banking.

 

It was Muslim commercial Bank. While doing the job over there I was getting paid, I got my training. I   joined the bank in 1962. They opened a branch and I was number two in that branch. It was a ladies branch. From there they transferred me to east Pakistan Dhaka in 1964 I became the first women's bank manager. I took a group of women under me and trained them and they became my professionals.

 

A wonderful life partner

 

I could have not achieved all the good things if was not supportive. He met me when I had a career .He married me when I was in a bank. I became manager in July and I got married in October 1964. He never complained about anything. Even today he appreciates the way I have manage my business, children and grand children. He has always been supportive as well understanding with me.

 

 

An amazing family

 

I have two daughters and a son. They also have been very understanding when I started my business. I could not give them enough time but they understood that. They realized that she was not lazing around. She was not having fun. But they studied well. I am proud to say that they all are established now. I balanced my time between my family and work

 

A appreciative and understanding in-laws

 

I didn't have to leave the bank just because I got married. My in-laws were very supportive. They always appreciate my work and they are proud of my work and me. They are first ones who call us and congratulate me when I achieve something. I was lucky that my in laws are very broad minded.

 

After marriage I took a break of 12 years.......

 

I took this break to raise my children and to devote myself towards my family. I used this time to publish a magazine called "keya" which promoted the crafts. After that I became the chairperson of Bangladesh Handicraft and Cooperative Federation. At that time I used to have the meetings at home because I wanted to give time to my children as well. I also joined Karika, an organization promoting indigenous handicrafts, a job that had the flexible working hours necessary for a young mother.

 

The business starts

 

Well, I was not satisfied working from home, so when my children reached their teens I started my cold storage business. In 1980 I set up RR Cold Storage with loans from BSB (Bangladesh Shilpa bank). With the BSB loan I bought land in Munshiganj, imported machinery and set up the cold storage plant. I was determined to make the business successful. I was ready to take risks and I used to stick to my commitments. In 1997 I bought an ailing cold storage, revamped it with new machinery and new management.

 

My Experience

 

As the cold storage was located in remote area, there we didn't have access by road and we had to go by launch wearing life jackets. Even today we do the same thing. I have to visit the cold storage personally to interact with the farmers and the workers who have accepted me as a trustworthy employer. I have tried to make them feel free talking with me about any kind of problem they are having over there.

  

My business involves.........not only storing, buying and selling potatoes but also deciding the price and growth of the vegetable, renting out space as well as storing seeds for the farmers for the next year's season.

 

A Clandestine dream that came true

 

I always had a dream to do something for the women of Bangladesh. I had a hidden ambition to promote women entrepreneurship in Bangladesh. As a board member and chairperson of MIDAS's Women entrepreneurship Development Committee, I got the chance to help the women start business with collateral free loans. At the monthly meetings I counsel the women entrepreneurs on business strategies and upgrading products. I also helped to set up outlets known as " Mini marts" to market the products. I have initiated the Women 2 Women Support Programs whereby an established woman entrepreneur helps a potential woman entrepreneur for a whole year to give her a head start.

 

The working environment

 

When I was at the bank there was no woman in bank in Bangladesh. While I was in a meeting there were 400 men and I was the only women and it never occurred to me I was any less than any man. I could do the same balance sheets that the men do. It gave me a feeling of confidence. They used to respect me and listened to me. When I was in a bank the environment was good. I really didn't face any problem doing work in the bank. They never discriminated me as I was in woman.

 

My words for the young women

 

All the women should have a career now a day's. For that they must study. If I can manage a business and a family at the same time, all the other women can do the same. They must have the hard work and take the initiative. If they try they can be the leaders everywhere they want to. They can be at home and do something productive. They must be encouraged by their family, life partner, the government, the society and every other person to take the first step.



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