36,000 more RMG workers to get salary through bKash payroll solution

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With this addition, currently, more than 1,100 factories are disbursing salaries and allowances to over 1m workers through bKash’s digital payroll solution

Another eight leading readymade garments (RMG) companies in the country have started using bKash’s digital payroll solution to disburse salaries and allowances to their workers.

With this latest addition, currently, more than 1,100 factories are disbursing salaries and allowances to over a million workers through bKash’s digital payroll solution.

The announcement of the agreements between bKash and the RMG companies came at a program organized in bKash’s head office in the capital.

Abdullah Al Noman, group director of Muazuddin Group; Abdul Haque, group advisor of Target Group; Md Jamal Uddin Miah, managing director of Jamaluddin Group; Dr. Md Mizanur Rahman Opu, managing director of Shahana Group; Jamil Ahmed, managing director of Britannia Group; and Md Iqbal Hossain, managing director of Patriot Group, among others were present at the event.

Besides, Inamul Haq Khan, managing director of Ananta Group, and Engr. Shafiqur Rahman, managing director of Hams Group, addressed the event as special guests.

From bKash, Kamal Quadir, founder and chief executive officer; Ali Ahmmed, chief commercial officer; and Mahfuz Sadique, chief communications officer, also spoke on the occasion.

At the event, owners who have been using the payroll solution in their respective organizations shared their experiences.

With new automated systems like bKash’s digital payroll solution, factory authorities no longer need to worry about cost and security issues of carrying cash, valuable work hours of the workers and the factory authority are not getting wasted, hassles related to counterfeit notes and small changes are being avoided.

In addition, the entire salary disbursement management has become simple, transparent and accountable.

Not only disbursing salary, bKash is also working on building a sustainable ecosystem for RMG workers.

As part of it, bKash has been setting up fair price shops “Sulov Bazar” and “Apon Bazar” at different factory premises where workers can buy daily essentials at lower prices through bKash payment.

bKash has also been installing automatic sanitary napkin vending machines in factories for female workers.

In addition, bKash facilitates services like instant digital nano loan, savings from bank and NBFI, and insurance services for the workers.

As a result, workers are being able to manage their finances more efficiently by receiving salary and spending through bKash accounts.

Besides, bKash established special customer care centres in labor-intensive areas to address any query from the workers.

As part of improving financial literacy, bKash regularly arranges training programs at factory premises for workers to be aware of financial management.

Alongside, agent points and merchant infrastructure have been established in labor-intensive areas to encourage workers to do more digital transactions.

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