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FRIDAY, MAY 16, 2025

Digital services

In pre-digital systems, citizens had multiple access points to correct errors. With fewer avenues for appeals, citizens now face a rigid, centralised system that makes it difficult to rectify mistakes. Photo: TBS
Thoughts

The paradox of apolitical digital services

While digitisation is heralded as a tool for modern governance, the reality in developing countries is more complex. Digital services, intended to be neutral, often carry the political baggage of...

Infographic: TBS
Bangladesh

Pubali Bank to focus on enhancing brand image for next 5 yrs: MD

Dr Plabon receives the Rising Youth Award 2023. Photo: Courtesy
Corporates

Dr Abdul Gaffer Plabon receives Rising Youth Award 2023

Robi forms subsidiary for digital services, startup investments
Stocks

Robi forms subsidiary for digital services, startup investments

Banks launching new apps, exchange houses to boost remittance
Supplement

Banks launching new apps, exchange houses to boost remittance

Sketch: TBS
Thoughts

How digitisation efforts on Time, Cost and Visit (TCV) is make people's life easier

Currently, Inkam has onboarded six partners including Shikho, Bohubrihi, AmarLab, Bambinos Bangladesh, Shombhob App. Photo: Noor-A-Alam
Panorama

Inkam: A manual solution to spreading digital products

Photo: Courtesy
Corporates

Prime Bank signs agreement with Robi Axiata Limited

Shahzeb Mahmood. Illustration: TBS
Thoughts

How to future-proof online content regulation

European Union flags flutter outside the EU Commission headquarters in Brussels, Belgium May 5, 2021. REUTERS/Yves Herman/File Photo
Tech

EU Commission puts on hold plan for digital services levy

Costly devices preventing rural people from accessing digital services
Telecom

Costly devices preventing rural people from accessing digital services

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