BKash

Mobile money transfer service

  • Kamal Quadir (CEO)
  • Shameran Abed (Chairman)
ServicesMobile Financial Service
  • Mobile telephony
  • Mobile internet
  • Digital services
[3]ParentBRAC Bank, Ant Financial, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Money in Motion LLC, International Finance Corporation, SoftBank Vision Fund[4]Websitebkash.com

bKash (Bengali: বিকাশ) is a mobile financial service (MFS)[5] in Bangladesh operating under the authority of Bangladesh Bank as a subsidiary of BRAC Bank PLC.[6] This mobile financial service company started as a joint venture between BRAC Bank Limited, and Money in Motion LLC.[7] As a mobile financial service (MFS) provider in Bangladesh, bKash users can transfer money into their mobile accounts and then access a range of services. In particular, transferring and receiving money domestically and making payments. Services like mobile recharge prepaid and postpaid package internet service Value Added Service Customer Service or paying utility bills are also possible through bKash USSD (*247#) and bKash App. A user can receive remittance on bKash.[8] In November 2021, bKash became the first ever unicorn startup (a startup whose valuation is $1 billion or more)[9][10] company in Bangladesh.[11][12] In May 2023, bKash became the regional sponsors of the Argentina Football Association.[13][14][15]

Fortune magazine ranked bKash 23rd among the top 50 companies in their Change the World list in 2017.[16][17] According to the Prothom Alo, a leading national newspaper, bKash has reached a consumer base of 70 million registered Bangladeshi adults.[18] Asiamoney magazine declared bKash as the Best Digital Solution[19]

A bkash agent shop at Gulshan 1, Dhaka, Bangladesh.

History

bKash was launched by Kamal Quadir and Iqbal Quadir. In the mid-2000s, mobile financial services Mobile Service Internet Service Value Added Service had taken off in the Philippines, Kenya, and other emerging markets when the two Quadir brothers decided to bring it to Bangladesh. In need of a local partner, the Quadir brothers began to engage BRAC's founder, Sir Fazle Hasan Abed, in 2008. Discussions between them and Abed continued over a two-year period. In 2010, they committed to establishing a joint venture between Money in Motion and BRAC Bank.[20] bKash launched in 21 July, 2011 in Bangladesh, with basic services: Cash In, Cash Out and Send Money, keeping in mind that more than 70% of the population of Bangladesh lives in rural areas where access to formal banking services is difficult for people.[21][22] More user-demanded services like airtime top-up, bills payment, train-movie ticket purchase were introduced over its span. Now it has its own mobile application, it has been recognized as the best innovation at the Financial Innovation Category in Bangladesh Innovation Award 2018 for its simplified and useful features.[23]

bKash started in 2011 as a joint venture between BRAC Bank Limited, Bangladesh, and Money in Motion LLC, United States of America. In April 2013, International Finance Corporation (IFC), a member of the World Bank Group, became an equity partner, in March 2014, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation became an investor in the company,[24] and in April 2018 Ant Financial, the operators of Alipay (an affiliate company of Chinese giant Alibaba Group), became an equity partner,[25] announced a strategic partnership to promote financial inclusion for the unbanked and underbanked communities in Bangladesh. Later, in November 2021, bKash announced an investment from SoftBank Vision Fund 2[26] to promote financial inclusion by building a digital financial ecosystem in Bangladesh.

Sponsorship

References

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  13. ^ "La Asociación del Fútbol Argentino presenta su primer acuerdo de patrocinio regional en Bangladesh, con la compañía bKash" [The Argentine Football Association presents its first regional sponsorship agreement in Bangladesh, with the company bKash]. afa.com.ar. 8 May 2023. Archived from the original on 8 May 2023. Retrieved 8 May 2023.
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  27. ^ "Country's premier e-sports tournament D1 Cup Bangladesh, powered by Bkash offers a price money of Tk40L". Dhaka Tribune.
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