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bKash: Transitioning from Mobile Financial Services to Digital Microfinance in Bangladesh

In: Business and Management in Asia: Finance and Investments in the Digital Age

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  • Jashim Uddin Ahmed

    (North South University)

  • Shamim Ahmed Khan

    (North South University)

  • Anisur R. Faroque

    (University of Vaasa)

Abstract

The rise of digital technology has transformed the microfinance sector, leading to the emergence of digital microfinance, which improves efficiency, lowers costs, and enhances accessibility. In Bangladesh, this shift has been driven by key players like bKash, the country’s leading mobile financial service (MFS) provider. bKash has used its extensive digital platform to offer services such as digital payments, savings schemes, loan repayments, and microcredit facilities. These innovations have boosted financial inclusion, particularly benefiting women and marginalized communities. The COVID-19 pandemic further accelerated the adoption of digital financial solutions, with both the government and organizations like bKash quickly adapting to maintain economic activity. During this time, bKash expanded its services to meet the rising demand for contactless transactions. The digitalization of microfinance in Bangladesh, supported by progressive government policies and technological advances, offers immense potential to enhance financial inclusion. However, challenges remain, including insufficient technological infrastructure, cybersecurity concerns, and low financial literacy. By addressing these challenges and seizing emerging opportunities, bKash is poised to strengthen its leadership in the digital microfinance space, playing a critical role in advancing economic development and poverty reduction in Bangladesh. This case study examines bKash's strategies and contributions to the country's financial inclusion efforts.

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  • Jashim Uddin Ahmed & Shamim Ahmed Khan & Anisur R. Faroque, 2025. "bKash: Transitioning from Mobile Financial Services to Digital Microfinance in Bangladesh," Springer Books, in: Tobias Endress & Yuosre F. Badir (ed.), Business and Management in Asia: Finance and Investments in the Digital Age, pages 121-137, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-981-96-3452-1_8
    DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-3452-1_8
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