Within hours of a parliamentary standing committee proposing formulation  of a law to regulate multilevel marketing (MLM) business, the central  bank on Sunday warned people against investing in unapproved banking  institutions. 
In a media statement signed by managing  director AFM Asaduzzaman, the Bangladesh Bank cautioned investors not to  be swayed by abnormally higher rates of interest offered by 'some  institutions'. 
"It is to notify all that some institutions  under different names are operating like banks in various districts  across the country. They are collecting money from people by promising  an abnormally higher rate of interest and profit," read the statement. 
"As  making investments in those institutions not approved by appropriate  authorities increases the possibility of being deceived, people are  being requested to abstain from going for any financial transaction with  those institutions," the statement added. 
The central bank  notice came amid reports of illegal banking by Destiny 2000 Ltd  published in various newspapers over the last few days. 
Earlier  in the day, the parliamentary standing committee on commerce ministry  decided to request the finance minister and the central bank governor  for action against Destiny-2000 Ltd-like MLM companies. 
"Such  companies are swindling people out of millions of taka. We will write  to the finance minister and Bangladesh Bank for stopping illegal banking  and businesses. We will request for immediate action," said ABM Abul  Kashem, chairman of the standing committee. 
On Mar 6 last  year, then commerce minister Muhammad Faruk Khan had said a law was  underway to bring the MLM companies within the legal framework. 
There are 62 registered MLM companies operating Bangladesh, Faruk Khan had said. 
He had told journalists that only Destiny has 4.5 million clients. Another prominent MLM company is Unipay-2 U. 
With  regard to rising controversy against Destiny 2000, finance minister  Abul Maal Abdul Muhith on Sunday said that action would be taken against  the company if the ministry of commerce and Bangladesh Bank make such a  recommendation.
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