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FRIDAY, MAY 30, 2025
Banglalink makes eid more enjoyable for orange club members

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Press Rlease
29 May, 2025, 03:00 pm
Last modified: 29 May, 2025, 03:09 pm

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Banglalink makes eid more enjoyable for orange club members

Press Rlease
29 May, 2025, 03:00 pm
Last modified: 29 May, 2025, 03:09 pm
Banglalink makes eid more enjoyable for orange club members

With Eid-ul-Adha approaching, Banglalink, the country's leading digital operator, is launching a range of exclusive offers for its Orange Club members, designed to make the occasion more convenient, rewarding, and enjoyable.

As families prepare for the Qurbani celebration and get ready to host guests, Banglalink has partnered with top-tier electronics brands to make shopping more affordable. Orange Club members can enjoy up to 14% discounts on essential appliances, such as refrigerators and televisions, from renowned brands, including Singer, Electromart, Butterfly, Walton Plaza, Jamuna Electronics and Automobiles Ltd, and M.K. Electronics. These offers, available for a limited time with exclusive discount codes, help make home preparation stress-free.

To support hassle-free Qurbani arrangements, Banglalink has collaborated with trusted agro brands to bring up to 10% discount on services. Proyash Agro offers free delivery in Dhaka, Chattogram, Noakhali, Bogura, and Jamalpur, along with complimentary animal feed and discounted slaughtering services. Customers in Dhaka purchasing from Shuddho Khamar will also enjoy free home delivery, complimentary feed, and other perks. Orange Club members can take advantage of flexible payment options, home delivery, and added Eid benefits through these partnerships.

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Mehedi Al Amin, Director of Marketing Operations at Banglalink, said, "Eid-ul-Adha is a time for reflection, togetherness, and generosity. Through the Orange Club, we aim to ease some of the festive preparations, allowing our customers to focus on what truly matters: spending meaningful moments with loved ones. From trusted cattle delivery services to essential home upgrades, our initiatives this Eid are centred around care, convenience, and value for our loyal customers."

Banglalink remains committed to enhancing the lives of its customers through thoughtful partnerships and timely initiatives, reinforcing its position as a digital operator focused on convenience, value, and customer satisfaction.

The welcome speech was delivered by Lima Chowdhury, Director of Admissions, Financial Aid, and International Relations. The session was hosted by Priyanka Dey, Assistant Director of Admissions. The first segment of the programme concluded with the recognition of students who achieved top scores in the university's entrance examination. Distinguished guests presented the awardees with honorary mementoes.

In the second part of the programme, Atif M Safi, Head of the Office of Student Activities, gave an overview of IUB's vibrant club culture and co-curricular opportunities. Mona Rahman then spoke about university policies and student services. The event concluded with lively performances by the IUB Music Club and IUB Dance Club.

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