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bKash receives ‘Fintech Pioneer Award’ from PM

Staff Correspondent
30 Jul 2023 21:23:09 | Update: 30 Jul 2023 21:31:35
bKash receives ‘Fintech Pioneer Award’ from PM
Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina hands over ‘Fintech Pioneer Award’ to bKash founder and CEO Kamal Quadir at the inaugural ceremony of Bangladesh Startup Summit-2023 — Courtesy Photo

Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has handed over “Fintech Pioneer Award” to bKash at the Bangladesh Startup Summit-2023 for playing a pioneering role in the country’s fintech sector.

The prime minister handed over the award to Kamal Quadir, founder and CEO of bKash, at the summit’s inaugural ceremony, read a press release.

State Minister for Information and Communication Technology (ICT) Zunaid Ahmed Palak, ICT Division Secretary Shamsul Arefin and Startup Bangladesh Ltd Managing Director Sami Ahmed were present on the occasion.

One of the largest mobile financial service (MFS) providers in the country, bKash started its journey 12 years ago as one of the facilitators of the government’s “Digital Bangladesh” vision. Alongside bringing a huge number of unbanked population under financial inclusion, bKash is relentlessly working to empower and enable its customers in their daily transactions.

With 70 million verified customers, 330,000 agents, and 550,000 merchants, bKash is now a member of every family in the country.

Having policy support from the Bangladesh Bank and guidance of the government, the company is entirely built by local talents – bKash is made in Bangladesh and made for Bangladesh.

bKash has set a unique example of financial inclusion in the world. The company has fetched $381 million worth of investment from globally renowned companies like BRAC Bank, US-based Money in Motion LLC, International Finance Corporation of the World Bank Group, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Ant Group, and SoftBank Vision Fund.

Being one of the key implementation partners of the government’s welfare programme, bKash has been transparently disbursing all types of allowances, stimulus packages, and stipends to the actual beneficiaries.

bKash is constantly putting efforts to strengthen the digital ecosystem to help build a smart economy, which is a crucial component of the government’s “Smart Bangladesh” vision. So, in 2041, the country will transform into a cashless smart Bangladesh, read the release.

Kamal Quadir said, “The award came as a recognition of bKash’s 12-year-long endeavours of making peoples’ daily transactions convenient and secure through financial inclusion. Receiving the Fintech Pioneer Award from the Prime Minister will greatly inspire us and further accelerate our journey.”

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