Sonali Bank partners with Bangladesh Food Safety Authority for e-payments

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Sonali Bank partners with Bangladesh Food Safety Authority for e-payments

BM Desk: 

Sonali Bank PLC and the Bangladesh Food Safety Authority (BFSA) have joined forces to facilitate online fee payments for BFSA customers. An agreement was signed on Monday at the BFSA conference room, paving the way for customers to utilize Sonali Payment Gateway for settling e-health fees and other charges conveniently from their homes.

The agreement signing ceremony was attended by distinguished guests, including Md. Abdul Kayowm Sarker, Chairman of BFSA, as the chief guest, and Subhash Chandra Das, Deputy Managing Director of Sonali Bank PLC, as the special guest. Representing their respective organizations, Md. Nurun Nabi, General Manager of Sonali Bank PLC, and Abdun Naser Khan, Secretary of BFSA, signed the agreement.

BFSA customers can now pay all types of fees and government charges associated with the authority seamlessly through Sonali Payment Gateway. This eliminates the need for physical visits and simplifies the payment process, offering greater convenience and efficiency.

This collaboration between Sonali Bank and BFSA marks a positive step towards promoting digital financial transactions and enhancing accessibility for BFSA customers, ultimately contributing to improved service delivery and overall convenience.

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