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FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 2025

New Notes

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Banking

New notes 'unrecognised' by ATMs and CRMs, blame game continues

The new Tk1,000 note has created significant confusion and inconvenience. Many people have been unable to deposit the notes at CRM (Cash Recycling Machine) booths of various banks.

Vendors openly sell bundles of new currency notes on the crowded sidewalks near Bangladesh Bank ahead of Eid. Photo: Sakhawat Prince/TBS
Bangladesh

Bundle worth Tk2,000 priced at Tk3,500: New currency notes scarce at banks, sold at inflated prices in open market

Photo: Courtesy
Banking

Freshly designed banknotes hit Dhaka banks tomorrow

Photo: Courtesy
Economy

New notes featuring historic, archaeological structures of Bangladesh to be circulated from 1 June

Govt set to release Tk1,000, Tk50, Tk20 notes with new designs before Eid
Economy

Govt set to release Tk1,000, Tk50, Tk20 notes with new designs before Eid

File Photo: Mumit M/TBS
Banking

Bangladesh to introduce new banknotes before Eid-ul-Adha

Graphics: TBS
Banking

Cenbank to release newly designed banknotes ahead of Eid-ul-Adha

Traders sell new currency notes at Motijheel in Dhaka on 25 March. Photo: Sakhawat Prince/TBS
Banking

Eid salami to cost more this year as Cenbank withholds new notes

Bangladesh Bank halts exchange of new notes for Eid
Banking

Bangladesh Bank halts exchange of new notes for Eid

Representational image/Collected
Bangladesh

BB to issue banknotes with new designs in April-May

Representational image/Collected
Bangladesh

Fresh designs, new era: Bangladesh Bank to launch new notes

Photo: Syed Zakir Hossain
Economy

Bangladesh Bank starts printing new notes with 'graffiti' of July uprising

Representational Photo: Mumit M
Banking

Looking for new bank notes this Eid? Here's where you can get them

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