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Mobile banking to plug gaps in financial inclusion Analysts at the roundtable say the service needs further promotion, coordination

Posted by BankInfo on Sun, Dec 09 2012 05:17 am

Participants take part in a roundtable on mobile financial services at The Daily Star Centre in Dhaka yesterday.

Bangladesh can use mobile financial services not only to accelerate financial inclusion, but also to bring more than 85 percent unbanked population to the mainstream at a cost effective manner.

Despite the enormous demand for mobile phone-based financial services, a large-scale adoption is yet not seen.

Analysts and policymakers made the observation at a roundtable co-organised by The Daily Star, BRAC Bank and bKash at The Daily Star Centre yesterday.

Former adviser to caretaker government Abdul Muyeed Chowdhury moderated the programme.

Some of the discussants proposed to form a body comprising the officials of the central bank, the telecom regulator, microfinance regulator and other stakeholders, to promote the services.

“A body can be formed to identify the problems and expand the services further,” said Khondkar Ibrahim Khaled, chairman of Bangladesh Krishi Bank and former deputy governor of Bangladesh Bank.

He said microfinance institutions can be the alternatives to the banks in expanding the mobile financial services across the country.

Muhammad Abdul Mazid, former chairman of the National Board of Revenue, also echoed the views of Ibrahim Khaled on the coordination issue.

“There is a necessity of coordination among the regulators to avoid any conflicting situation,” said Mazid who presented a paper on mobile financial services in Bangladesh.

The coordination issue came to the limelight as mobile financial services in Bangladesh are a bank-led model run by mobile phone companies, which are regulated by the Bangladesh Telecommunication Regulatory Commission (BTRC).

Often these two regulators come up with separate orders having no coordination between them.

Iqbal Quadir, a director of bKash and a teacher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the US, also raised the conflicting issues between the banking regulator and the telecom regulator.

AB Mirza Azizul Islam, another former adviser to caretaker government, also stressed the need for coordination in the regulatory framework of the Bangladesh Bank and the BTRC.

Abdul Muyeed Chowdhury also endorsed the idea of forming a separate committee to promote the services.

Bangladesh, with a population of 150 million and a per capita income of around $800, has seen a steady economic growth over the past 15 years. Poverty rates have halved from 60 percent in early 1990s to 31 percent in 2010.

This development has also been reflected in the growth of the country's financial sector, supported by the recent transformation in banking technology.

Speakers said despite these significant improvements, access to basic financial services is still restricted to only 15 percent people.

They said, for the financially excluded people, opening and maintaining bank accounts can be costly, complex and time-consuming due to a lack of education and awareness.

The central bank has allowed 23 banks to operate mobile financial services. But only two banks -- BRAC and Dutch-Bangla -- have come up with the services and registered 20 lakh clients so far.

“Identity is a big problem,” said Nazrul Islam Khan, secretary to the ICT ministry, on the security concern in mobile banking services.

Khan said he is trying to convince the government to make an accurate database of the population, which can be used for mobile banking services.

Mahabub Hossain, executive director of BRAC, a non-government organisation, said mobile banking can benefit the poor who feel shy to go to a bank. But further investment is needed to reach out to the people, he added.

Khalid Shams, former chairman of Grameenphone, said there are some risks in the service, but Bangladesh should seize the opportunity.

Shams, a former bureaucrat, also asked the operators to come up with new products for the targeted people.

Abul Kashem Md Shirin, deputy managing director of Dutch-Bangla Bank, said cost is not a big issue in mobile banking as there will be no cost if there is no use. On security concern, he said it is like using credit/debit cards and there is nothing to be anxious.

Michael Kuehner, chief executive officer of mobile operator Robi, said costing and convenience of services are the two main components in mobile banking.

Hassan Zaman, chief economist of the central bank, said they have planned to launch a financial literacy campaign to make people aware. On why other banks are not coming with the mobile banking services, he said may be it is for the investment and profit margin issues.

Zaman also said the BB is trying to disburse money to the targeted people through mobile phones under different government programmes.

Brig Gen (retd) Shahedul Anam Khan, defence and strategic affairs editor of The Daily Star, delivered a welcome address, while Shah Husain Imam and Salehuddin Ahmed, associate editor and managing editor of the daily, and Syed Mahbubur Rahman, managing director of BRAC Bank, also spoke.

News: The Daily Star/Bangladesh/9th-Dec-12

Rupali Bank automated remittance system

Posted by BankInfo on Fri, Nov 16 2012 05:02 am

M. Farid Uddin, Managing Director of Rupali Bank Limited, inaugurates ‘Automation of Foreign Remittance System’ of the bank at the bank’s premises in Dhaka Thursday.

The state-owned Rupali Bank Limited has initiated Automation of Foreign Remittance System through web-based remittance software.

M. Farid Uddin, Managing Director of the Bank inaugurated 'Automation of Foreign Remittance System' in Dhaka Thursday, said a press release.

Remittance Department of the Bank organised the programme at the Bank's premises.

While speaking, managing director said the Bank was facing various problems due to absence of automation activities. From now on, customers can collect remittance from all branches of the Bank, he added.

News: The Daily Sun/Bangladesh/16-Nov-12

Trust Bank launches mobile money service

Posted by BankInfo on Tue, Nov 13 2012 08:15 am

Major General Ashraf Abdullah Yousuf, Adjutant General, Bangladesh Army and Vice Chairman, Trust Bank Limited, speaks at the inaugural function of Trust Bank Mobile Money Service at Senakunjo, Dhaka Cantonment in Dhaka Sunday.

Trust Bank Limited launched ‘Trust Bank Mobile Money Service’ or its clients.

The Bank announced the new service at a function at Senakunjo at Dhaka Cantonment in Dhaka Sunday, said a press release. From now on, clients of the bank will get a wide-range of facilities like fund transfer, saving and withdrawal of money under this service.

Major General Ashraf Abdullah Yousuf, Adjutant General, Bangladesh Army and Vice Chairman, Trust Bank Limited inaugurated the programme as chief guest. Shah Alam Sarwar, Managing Director of Trust Bank Limited, high officials from army and Trust Bank and Mehboob Chowdhury, Chief Executive Officer of Citycell were also present.

News: The Daily Sun/Bangladesh/13-Nov-12

BRAC Bank launches Internet Banking services for corporate clients .

Posted by BankInfo on Sun, Sep 30 2012 10:06 am

BRAC Bank Monday launched Internet Banking service that can be custom tailored for its corporate clients to enable them to effect wide array of transactions just by a click over Internet that will speed up business operations.

This is the first such service among private local banks in Bangladesh for corporate entities that facilitates payment services through fund transfer, bulk payment including salary disbursement, standing instruction set up within BRAC Bank network. BRAC Bank has plans to expand the service so that companies can send L/C requests. Once Bangladesh Electronic Fund Transfer Network (BEFTN) integration is up this payment services will be expanded for domestic transfers within banking group network.

With BRAC Bank Internet Banking, companies can set up automatic bill payments, initiate future dated transactions apart from getting account statement, transaction history and viewing pending and rejected transactions. In coming days, the companies will also view summary of outstanding L/Cs and Bills with amounts in preferred currency.

BRAC Bank Internet Banking is fully safe and secure as globally used technology of two factor authentication - OTP (One Time Password) is deployed that generates random passwords for each transaction.

Ms Nazneen Sultana, Deputy Governor, Bangladesh Bank, formally launched the service at a program at a city hotel in the city Monday. Mr Syed Mahbubur Rahman, Managing Director & CEO; Mr Mahmoodun Nabi Chowdhury, Head of Corporate Banking; and senior officials of BRAC Bank Limited attended the programme.

Mrs. Nazneen Sultana, Deputy Governor, Bangladesh Bank, lauded BRAC Bank for initiating the IT-enabled service for business entities for smooth and speedy business transactions.

Mr. Syed Mahbubur Rahman, Managing Director & CEO; BRAC Bank, said, "Corporate houses can now bank with us at anytime from any place. They do not need to wait for Sunday morning for cheque encashment to party. They can do it even on weekend's right from a computer at any place. It will definitely bring new dynamism to their business operations and productivity."

"As a tech-savvy bank, BRAC Bank always comes forward with new technology for smart and smooth services to the clients. This pioneering service shows our strong commitment to introduce modern banking services to cater to modern day needs of business entities," he continued.

News: The Daily Financial Express/Bangladesh/30-Sep-12

IBBL launches special service

Posted by BankInfo on Wed, Sep 19 2012 09:46 am

Engr. Mustafa Anwar, acting Chairman, Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited, speaks at the inaugural ceremony of ‘Home Country Abroad, Three Months of Cordial Services’ at the Islami Bank Tower in Dhaka recently.

Islami Bank Bangladesh Limited (IBBL) recently launched a special service on ‘Home Country Abroad, Three Months of Cordial Services.’

Engr. Mustafa Anwar, acting Chairman, IBBL inaugurated the programme through releasing balloons at Islami Bank Tower recently, said a press release.

Humayun Bokhteyar, Director, Mohammad Abdul Mannan, Managing Director, Moulana Abdus Shaheed Naseem, Member, Shari’ah Supervisory Committee, Mohd. Shamsul Haque, Md. Habibur Rahman, Md. Nurul Islam, Mohammad Abul Bashar, Syed Abdullah Mohammed Saleh, A.K.M. Abdul Malek Chowdhury and Md. Mahbub-ul-Alam were present.

News: The Daily Sun/Bangladesh/19-Sep-12

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