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BB approves 2 digital banks

Bangladesh Bank yesterday issued letters of intent to Nagad Digital Bank and Kori Digital Bank, in a development that can substantially enhance people’s access to finance.

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Nagad, Kori get go-ahead for digital bank

Bangladesh Bank yesterday issued letters of intent to Nagad Digital Bank and Kori Digital Bank, in a development that can substantially enhance people’s access to finance.

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Kotler Impact and Northern Education Group jointly organised Modern Marketing Conclave-2023

Modern Marketing Conclave-2023 was held for the first time in Bangladesh at the Grand Ballroom of Dhaka Sheraton on Monday (May 22, 2023). The much-anticipated Modern Marketing Conclave was organised jointly by Kotler Impact Inc. Canada and Northern Education Group (NEG).

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Smart Bangladesh can be attained before 2041

The faster we can create the environment, the sooner our 2041 dream will be realised

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MFS industry swells riding on low-income groups


MFS industry swells riding on low-income groups
Cash-out charge unchanged since 2011
Mobile financial services have gained immense popularity in Bangladesh, particularly among lower-income groups, but the charge to withdraw funds has remained almost unchanged since the inception of the digital platform in 2011.   
As a result, most clients have to fork out Tk 18.50 to withdraw Tk 1,000 from their accounts. It was the same when the service was rolled out.
Although some MFS providers have recently slashed the charge to Tk 14, users and analysts say the rate is still higher, and a further reduction will benefit the poor, who avail the money withdrawal service through mobile phones most.

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