Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Online Banking/eCommerce Introduced in Bangladesh



Bangladesh Bank Introduces Online Payment System



Dhaka, Nov 3 (IANS) Banking in Bangladesh entered a new era with the commencement of online payment system introduced by the country’s central bank. It facilitates fund transfers and payment of utility bills on the net.



The new move allows people to use local currency credit cards for online transactions within the country.



Although these services are being introduced by the Bangladesh Bank on a small scale, it is seen as the first step toward full-fledged online banking.



It will enhance the use of e-commerce and online banking services, facilitating subscribers of all commercial banks in Bangladesh.



“Hassles are about to be over. Shoppers will no longer have to go to market spending hours in traffic jams. One does not need to stand in long queues to pay utility bills. All are now possible on the Internet,” The Daily Star said Tuesday.



The central bank issued a circular to all commercial banks, saying subscribers to Internet banking will now be able to pay utility bills online from customers’ accounts to billing accounts. “This will create a revolution in e-commerce and online banking,” said Bangladesh Bank Governor Atiur Rahman.



Online fund transfer between two accounts under the same name in the same bank will also be possible.



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