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Mintu Hossain | Update: 14:35, Oct 09, 2017

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PayPal, world's most popular online money transfer service, is all set to launch their services in Bangladesh on 19 October.

State minister for ICT division Zunaid Ahmed Palak confirmed this to Prothom Alo on Monday.

Prime minister's ICT adviser Sajeeb Ahmed Wazed Joy will inaugurate PayPal in Bangladesh on the second day of the Bangladesh ICT Expo 2017, he said.



Earlier story from March 2017.....
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PayPal set to arrive in Bangladesh


PayPal's arrival in Bangladesh will pave the way for hassle-free electronic transfers of money, increase access to foreign consumers and ease the influx of remittances and earnings from foreign companies.

After much back and forth over the past two years, PayPal is finally gearing up to launch in Bangladesh by the end of April.

“We just received the permission today [Monday]. Now we will go forward with the necessary procedures, including the signing of a formal agreement with PayPal, so that the service comes into operation soon,” a highly placed source at Foreign Remittance Management Division of Sonali Bank told the Dhaka Tribune.

According to another official source, all necessary processes, including the cross-checking of documents, legal compliance and the finalisation of terms and conditions have been completed.

A tripartite deal among Bangladesh Bank, Sonali Bank and PayPal will be signed soon.

Once the agreement is signed, the IT division of Sonali Bank will complete all necessary IT-related tasks, including the type of account to be used and AML/CFT (Anti-Money Laundering/Combating the Financing of Terrorism) compliance status.

Sonali Bank Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Md Obayed Ullah Al Masud and Bangladesh Bank’s Deputy Governor Abu Hena Mohd Razee Hassan were, however, not available for comment.

Earlier in July 2016, Sonali Bank and PayPal signed a draft Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which had been sent to PayPal for approval.

Since its start in December 1998, PayPal has enabled nearly 200 million individuals and businesses to transfer funds electronically.

PayPal, which is available in more than 200 markets around the world, enables its account holders to receive money in more than 100 currencies, withdraw funds in 56 currencies and hold PayPal account balances in 25 currencies.

Its presence in Bangladesh will now provide a hassle-free electronic channel for the transfer of money from one country to another, the influx of remittances and earnings from foreign companies and increase access to foreign consumers.

“Most Bangladeshi freelancers cannot bring their hard-earned money in through the proper channels due to a lack of a trusted and government-approved payment gateway,” BASIS President Mostafa Jabber told the Dhaka Tribune.

Currently, there are about 550,000 freelancers and about 700 e-commerce websites in Bangladesh.

At present, these local freelancers use middlemen to bring in their foreign income, a move which is both risky and comes at a high cost. Their income is also considered part of the inflow of remittances.

With PayPal in the country, this will no longer be an issue. Not only will it be easier and safer for freelancers to collect payments from foreign clients, but their incomes will now also be considered separate from remittances.

“I welcome PayPal’s entry in Bangladesh as this will highly benefit the country’s freelancers who have trouble bringing in their earnings safely,” said Shamim Ahsan, former president of Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services (BASIS).

Bangladesh has also been facing much difficulty in receiving remittance earned through outsourcing, and this new contract with PayPal will make the remittance inflow both easier and faster.

E-commerce entrepreneurs can now also look beyond the country’s borders and connect with the foreign market, effectively pushing Bangladesh into the global shared economy.

“PayPal is the most secure and the best payment gateway for monetary transactions. PayPal in Bangladesh will help e-commerce entrepreneurs to connect with more consumers from foreign countries,” said Ataur Rahman, co-founder of amardeshamargram.com, an e-commerce business.

Razib Ahmed, president of e-Commerce Association of Bangladesh (e-CAB), said PayPal would help the entrepreneurs to expand their businesses by ensuring that they are easily able to receive payments for work both at home and abroad.

This move is a part of the government’s vision to establish a resourceful and modern country through the effective use of information and communication technology by 2021.
 
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This is brilliant news for Bangladesh. E-commerce becomes so much easier when you know you have a trusted intermediary handling payments. We desperately need something international like this in Pakistan. It could have a similar impact to stuff like CPEC.
 
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i Remember when Paypal contact Pakistani Govt to launch in Pakistan but it didn't worked out due to some Law which was not relaxed by Pakistani Govt for Paypal along with some security concerns by Pakistani Govt.

I think they should reconsider. Paypal is an internationally recognised "safe" method of payment. If Pakistani businesses can list paypal as a method of payment they can gain access to international markets so much easier. I know shop keepers selling designer suits in the UK from Jehlum using whatsapp! money being sent using western union. Paypal would give consumers the confidence to get involved directly. Pakistan has a rich market of top quality goods, we have stuff at home that we got for peanuts in Pakistan that would cost a fortune in the UK, especially crafted goods.
 
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With the current setup Bank has. Online banking, SMS verification system which is great in Pakistan now. I can surely say that PAYPAL should open within Pakistan without having any problem
 
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PayPal could be a game-changer
  • Tribune Editorial
  • Published at 07:17 PM October 10, 2017
  • Last updated at 07:38 PM October 10, 2017

PayPal is going to be highly useful to many Bangladeshis

Money transferring is about to get a lot easier.

The advent of PayPal — the largest online money transferring and payments service in the world — is likely to be a game-changer and another milestone for Bangladesh on its path to realising Vision 2021.

The safe and efficient transfer of money is at the heart of a prosperous and thriving modern economy, and for Bangladesh in particular, this new service will aid in our development in a number of ways.

Our burgeoning e-commerce industry stands to benefit considerably from a secured and trusted online payments system.

We can expect demand from both foreign and domestic consumers to escalate, and this may very well encourage more entrepreneurs to flock to this sector.

On the other hand, our sizeable freelance community of over half a million freelancers is also very excited about the prospect of receiving payments on time and free of hassle.

Foreign clients who were previously discouraged by the complicated and often unreliable methods of payment are now likely to be more comfortable and interested to place work orders with freelancers.


Migrant workers with families at home, parents of students studying overseas, and many others, can also breathe a sigh of relief knowing that they can easily send money to their dependent families, sons and daughters, especially in case of an emergency.

Overall, PayPal is going to be highly useful to many Bangladeshis, as well as foreign clients and consumers, and we heartily welcome its launch on October 19.
http://www.dhakatribune.com/opinion/2017/10/10/paypal-game-changer/
 
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Welcome to 1998

in a way i agree. Lots of idiots in Bangladesh thinks they conquer the world just bringing paypal payment system. All the while world had moved into much sophisticated and alternate model.
 
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in a way i agree. Lots of idiots in Bangladesh thinks they conquer the world just bringing paypal payment system. All the while world had moved into much sophisticated and alternate model.

Still a step forward from 1898 and money orders via western union.
 
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Mintu Hossain | Update: 14:35, Oct 09, 2017

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PayPal, world's most popular online money transfer service, is all set to launch their services in Bangladesh on 19 October.

State minister for ICT division Zunaid Ahmed Palak confirmed this to Prothom Alo on Monday.

Prime minister's ICT adviser Sajeeb Ahmed Wazed Joy will inaugurate PayPal in Bangladesh on the second day of the Bangladesh ICT Expo 2017, he said.



Earlier story from March 2017.....
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PayPal set to arrive in Bangladesh


PayPal's arrival in Bangladesh will pave the way for hassle-free electronic transfers of money, increase access to foreign consumers and ease the influx of remittances and earnings from foreign companies.

After much back and forth over the past two years, PayPal is finally gearing up to launch in Bangladesh by the end of April.

“We just received the permission today [Monday]. Now we will go forward with the necessary procedures, including the signing of a formal agreement with PayPal, so that the service comes into operation soon,” a highly placed source at Foreign Remittance Management Division of Sonali Bank told the Dhaka Tribune.

According to another official source, all necessary processes, including the cross-checking of documents, legal compliance and the finalisation of terms and conditions have been completed.

A tripartite deal among Bangladesh Bank, Sonali Bank and PayPal will be signed soon.

Once the agreement is signed, the IT division of Sonali Bank will complete all necessary IT-related tasks, including the type of account to be used and AML/CFT (Anti-Money Laundering/Combating the Financing of Terrorism) compliance status.

Sonali Bank Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Md Obayed Ullah Al Masud and Bangladesh Bank’s Deputy Governor Abu Hena Mohd Razee Hassan were, however, not available for comment.

Earlier in July 2016, Sonali Bank and PayPal signed a draft Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), which had been sent to PayPal for approval.

Since its start in December 1998, PayPal has enabled nearly 200 million individuals and businesses to transfer funds electronically.

PayPal, which is available in more than 200 markets around the world, enables its account holders to receive money in more than 100 currencies, withdraw funds in 56 currencies and hold PayPal account balances in 25 currencies.

Its presence in Bangladesh will now provide a hassle-free electronic channel for the transfer of money from one country to another, the influx of remittances and earnings from foreign companies and increase access to foreign consumers.

“Most Bangladeshi freelancers cannot bring their hard-earned money in through the proper channels due to a lack of a trusted and government-approved payment gateway,” BASIS President Mostafa Jabber told the Dhaka Tribune.

Currently, there are about 550,000 freelancers and about 700 e-commerce websites in Bangladesh.

At present, these local freelancers use middlemen to bring in their foreign income, a move which is both risky and comes at a high cost. Their income is also considered part of the inflow of remittances.

With PayPal in the country, this will no longer be an issue. Not only will it be easier and safer for freelancers to collect payments from foreign clients, but their incomes will now also be considered separate from remittances.

“I welcome PayPal’s entry in Bangladesh as this will highly benefit the country’s freelancers who have trouble bringing in their earnings safely,” said Shamim Ahsan, former president of Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services (BASIS).

Bangladesh has also been facing much difficulty in receiving remittance earned through outsourcing, and this new contract with PayPal will make the remittance inflow both easier and faster.

E-commerce entrepreneurs can now also look beyond the country’s borders and connect with the foreign market, effectively pushing Bangladesh into the global shared economy.

“PayPal is the most secure and the best payment gateway for monetary transactions. PayPal in Bangladesh will help e-commerce entrepreneurs to connect with more consumers from foreign countries,” said Ataur Rahman, co-founder of amardeshamargram.com, an e-commerce business.

Razib Ahmed, president of e-Commerce Association of Bangladesh (e-CAB), said PayPal would help the entrepreneurs to expand their businesses by ensuring that they are easily able to receive payments for work both at home and abroad.

This move is a part of the government’s vision to establish a resourceful and modern country through the effective use of information and communication technology by 2021.

Sorry to inform you that we have been duped again by Awami liar. I should have known better. Silly me.

Apparently it is Xoom service not the PayPal. As far I know Pakinstan and India already use Xoom services. So we are not only lagging but far far behind from our neighbors when comes to technology.

http://www.newsforbd.net/newsdetail/detail/200/341063
 
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Sorry to inform you that we have been duped again by Awami liar. I should have known better. Silly me.

Apparently it is Xoom service not the PayPal. As far I know Pakinstan and India already use Xoom services. So we are not only lagging but far far behind from our neighbors when comes to technology.

http://www.newsforbd.net/newsdetail/detail/200/341063

Well this will be sad if true....:-(

Let's wait and see...
 
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