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WEDNESDAY, JUNE 04, 2025
bKash partners with City Bank PLC and Salextra Limited

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23 March, 2025, 12:35 pm
Last modified: 23 March, 2025, 12:35 pm

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bKash partners with City Bank PLC and Salextra Limited

Press Release
23 March, 2025, 12:35 pm
Last modified: 23 March, 2025, 12:35 pm
bKash partners with City Bank PLC and Salextra Limited

bKash, the country's leading mobile financial service provider, has partnered with City Bank PLC and Salextra Limited to introduce handset financing through bKash Pay Later, making smartphones more accessible to customers across Bangladesh. The signing ceremony took place recently.

Under this collaboration, bKash Pay Later will enable customers to purchase Nokia handsets with flexible financing. City Bank PLC will act as the financier, while Salextra Limited, the national manufacturer and distributor of Nokia & HMD handsets in Bangladesh, will ensure the availability of devices. This initiative is expected to significantly enhance smartphone accessibility, supporting the nation's digital transformation.

Regarding the partnership, Ali Ahmed, Chief Commercial Officer of bKash, said, "bKash is committed to making financial services more inclusive and convenient. Through bKash Pay Later, customers can access quality smartphones with greater affordability, strengthening their connection to the digital ecosystem. By partnering with City Bank PLC and Salextra Limited, we are taking another step towards bridging the digital divide and empowering millions of Bangladeshis."

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Md. Arup Haider, Deputy Managing Director & Head of Retail Banking at City Bank PLC, added, "We are excited to finance this initiative, making smartphones more accessible through bKash Pay Later. This collaboration aligns with our vision of expanding digital financial inclusion and offering customers more flexible payment solutions."

Riajul Islam, Managing Director, Salextra Limited, stated, "As the national manufacturer and distributors of Nokia and HMD handsets in Bangladesh, we believe this partnership will ensure wider access to high-quality smartphones. With the power of bKash Pay Later and City Bank's financing, customers can own the devices they need to stay connected and productive."

Kazi Al Amin, Country Manager of HMD Global, was present during the signing ceremony.

This collaboration marks a significant milestone in advancing financial inclusion and expanding access to modern mobile technology.

TBS / Bkash / Corporate

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