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WEDNESDAY, JULY 09, 2025
eCourier launches Insta Pay

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TBS Report
07 December, 2022, 09:10 pm
Last modified: 07 December, 2022, 09:13 pm

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eCourier launches Insta Pay

TBS Report
07 December, 2022, 09:10 pm
Last modified: 07 December, 2022, 09:13 pm
eCourier launches Insta Pay

eCourier, an initiative of Dotlines, has launched the first on demand instant payment service 'Insta Pay' for its merchants to further transform and disrupt the logistics industry of Bangladesh.

Through the 'Insta Pay' service, merchants and businesses will receive their due payments instantly when delivery is completed upon receiving the cash, read a media release.

This is a technologically automated service that will ensure merchants receive their money instantly in digital method i.e. MFS for now and bank accounts to be introduced soon. 

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As a result, for products, parcels or documents delivered at any location in Bangladesh, merchants can expect to receive their payments digitally and instantly without any delay.

In this digital era, end customers prefer cash on delivery services. A recent report by a national media stated, 97% of online customers opt for cash on delivery (COD) as payment method.

In most cases, cash on delivery service is burdensome for small to medium sized merchants, as their investment is stuck till the courier or parcel delivery company reconciles the payment, which happens at best once a week.

eCourier is a platform introducing technology enabled 360 logistics services over the last 7 years

Biplob G Rahul, founder and CEO of eCourier said, "I truly believe in the potential of fCommerce and SME merchants. InstaPay is a revolutionary service that came out of our relentless pursuit of making business processes simple and convenient for our merchants."

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