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CSE launches 6th certificate training course on commodity derivatives

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CSE launches 6th certificate training course on commodity derivatives

DHAKA, July 5, 2026 (BSS) – The Chittagong Stock Exchange (CSE) PLC today 

launched the sixth edition of its two-day Certificate Training Course on 

Commodity Derivatives at the Multipurpose Hall of the Bangladesh Securities 

and Exchange Commission (BSEC), aiming to prepare market professionals for 

the country’s upcoming commodity exchange.

The training programme brought together representatives from CSE, the Dhaka 

Stock Exchange (DSE), TREC holders and other capital market stakeholders, 

said a press release. 

It was inaugurated by BSEC Commissioner Md. Nafiz Al Tariq, CFA, FRM. Among 

others present were CSE Managing Director M. Saifur Rahman Majumdar, FCA, 

FCMA, BSEC Executive Director and Spokesperson Md. Abul Kalam, and senior 

officials of the commission and the stock exchange.

In his inaugural address, Commissioner Md. Nafiz Al Tariq commended CSE for 

its dedicated efforts to establish Bangladesh’s first commodity exchange. 

He stressed the importance of launching the exchange under the existing 

market structure and said CSE had already completed most of the required 

work, while BSEC had given policy approval to expedite the remaining tasks.

Nafiz Al Tariq expressed optimism that Bangladesh’s first commodity exchange 

would begin operations in the near future through cash-settled futures 

contracts. Although the two-day course could only provide a basic 

understanding of the commodity market, it would serve as a foundation for 

participants to deepen their knowledge and prepare themselves for active 

participation in the market, he noted.

Delivering the welcome address, CSE Managing Director (MD) M. Saifur Rahman 

Majumdar said strengthening the equity market alone would not be sufficient, 

and other segments of the financial market must also be developed to 

establish a comprehensive capital market.

He described a commodity derivatives exchange as a timely necessity for 

Bangladesh.

Majumdar said the regulatory and technological framework for launching 

commodity derivatives had already been completed, while the technological 

infrastructure for equity derivatives was also in place. 

He added that efforts were now focused on preparing intermediaries and 

developing the overall market ecosystem. As part of that process, CSE has 

organised several training and awareness programmes over the past three years 

to develop skilled market professionals who will eventually operate commodity 

exchange trading terminals.

He expressed hope that the complete commodity exchange framework would go 

live within the next few months.

BSEC Executive Director and Spokesperson Md. Abul Kalam said most of the 

groundwork for establishing the commodity derivatives market had already been 

completed jointly by BSEC and CSE. 

Sharing his experience of being directly involved in the initiative from the 

beginning, he highlighted the opportunities and challenges of introducing 

commodity derivatives in Bangladesh and urged market participants to prepare 

themselves to take part in this new chapter of the country’s capital market.





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