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Remittances through bKash multiplies Eid joy

TBP Desk
26 Jun 2024 20:19:17 | Update: 26 Jun 2024 20:19:17
Remittances through bKash multiplies Eid joy
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Inbound remittances through bKash during the holy Eid-ul-Fitr grew by 66 per cent compared to the previous year and thus multiplied the joy of the countrymen.

Like previous years during Eid, Bangladeshi expatriates across the world have sent additional amounts of remittances directly to their loved ones’ bKash accounts back home, reports BSS.

Expatriates have been legally sending remittances through bKash accounts using e-wallets or agent points of money transfer organisations (MTOs) partnered with bKash.

Compared to last year, 66 per cent growth was observed in the inflow of remittances through bKash, which has also contributed to the rise of the foreign exchange reserve of the country ahead of Eid, according to a press release.

Meanwhile, the relatives of expatriates are receiving the full amount with the government incentive of Tk 25 per Tk 1,000 instantly.

Besides, they can cash out the remittance at reduced cost from 2,700 ATM booths of different banks across the country. The cost of remittance cash out for the relatives of expatriates is only Tk 7 per Tk 1,000.

Besides, cash out from bKash’s agent points become more affordable because customers now can cash out up to Tk 50,000 from two “Priyo Agents” of bKash at Tk 14.90 charge per Tk 1,000.

They can enjoy the cash-out facility from about 3,79,000 agent points spread across the country. The remittance service of bKash has been getting popular and gaining trust among the senders and receivers as they can instantly transact hard-earned money in a secure, convenient and easy way.

At present, expatriates can directly send remittances to their loved ones’ bKash account legally from over a hundred countries through more than 100 money transfer organisations (MTOs) around the world that get settled at top commercial banks in the country.

With that money, they can make various types of payments, pay utility bills, send money, recharge their mobile, pay educational or government fees, give zakat-fitrah, donate etc.

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