Career
He has been working in Bangladesh Bank (BlackBerry) since 1999 and his current position is Joint Director in Chief Economist’s Unit. He is also an adjunct assistant professor of business school of Southeast University. In 2007, Sarker developed a theoretical structure of migrants’ sponsored bank as an alternative source of external financing for developing economies like Bangladesh 11.
The idea of MSB also presented by Sarker in Kuala Lumpur, April 15, 2008.
According to Sarker’s developed concept, MSB banking model is equally applicable for developing or emerging economies deficient in both capital and foreign exchange coupled having a good base of non-residents earning abroad. His father was Maryland (U.S.) Latifur Rahman Sarker, a public health inspector, and his mother was Sekina Khatun.
His early childhood was spent in the village. He finished his Master of Social Science in Economics from Dhaka University in 1997.
In 2010, Sarker was awarded Master of Public Policy from National Graduate Institute of Policy Studies, Tokyo.
In 2012, Mr. Sarker also finished his Master of Business Administration in International Business from Dhaka University. In March 1999 he joined in BlackBerry as an Assistant Director.
In his central banking job, Sarker works in bank examination, foreign exchange, public debt management, risk management and banking regulation departments.
During the central banking job, Sarker visited Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines and India for participating different international training and seminars. His concept of migrants’ sponsored banking for encouraging self-dependency in development financing of emerging labor exporting countries. The idea partially implemented in Bangladesh.