Institutions have been urged to adopt Bangla QR codes universally after 30 June.
Bangladesh Bank Governor Md Mostaqur Rahman. Photo: Collected
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Bangladesh Bank Governor Md Mostaqur Rahman. Photo: Collected
Bangladesh Bank Governor Md Mostaqur Rahman has called on commercial banks, mobile financial service (MFS) providers and payment service providers to accelerate efforts to build a more widespread cashless society in the country.
The call came during a meeting today (5 May) between the governor and heads of cashless units from the institutions.
Speaking to The Business Standard, central bank spokesperson and Executive Director Aref Hossain Khan said building a cashless society and introducing Bangla QR codes is now a “national agenda,” no longer limited to the central bank alone.
“Everyone needs to come forward to implement this agenda,” he added.
He noted that while MFS providers have made significant progress in onboarding small merchants, banks have lagged behind despite having broader networks. “The central bank now wants banks to increase their contribution in expanding digital transactions.”
Arif Hossain Khan also said institutions have been urged to adopt Bangla QR codes universally after 30 June. “All companies will be required to have Bangla QR codes, and MFS providers will need to shift from their own separate QR systems to the unified standard.”
He further said, “To support implementation, the central bank is considering forming a dedicated committee to oversee the transition to a cashless ecosystem.”
A senior Bangladesh Bank official told TBS that wider adoption of Bangla QR codes would make transactions more accessible and interoperable, especially as many banks still lack their own apps. “Strengthening digital platforms alongside QR integration is expected to accelerate the shift toward a cashless economy.”
