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SSLCOMMERZ to Provide Digital Payment Services to BWAB

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SSLCOMMERZ, the leading payment gateway in the country, will provide online payment gateway services to the Bankers’ Welfare Association Bangladesh (BWAB). This partnership will enable BWAB to accept all types of payments digitally. On Wednesday, September 4, the official signing ceremony took place at the SSLCOMMERZ headquarters in Dhaka. The agreement was signed by Raiyan S. Islam, Director of SSLCOMMERZ, and Kazi Md. Shafiqur Rahman, President of BWAB, on behalf of their respective organizations.

Key attendees at the event included Sagir Ahmed, Head of Department, SSLCOMMERZ; Md. Emdad Hossain, General Secretary & EC Member, BWAB; Md. Naimur Rahman, Manager, SSLCOMMERZ; Shubhojit Ghosh, Business Service Team Lead, SSLCOMMERZ; Abrar Labib Chowdhury, Sales Officer, SSLCOMMERZ; Mostafizur Rahman Bhuiyan, Consultative Committee Member, BWAB; Md. Mosharraf Hossain, EC Member, BWAB; Altaf Hossain, EC Member, BWAB; Kh. Golam Sarwar, EC Member, BWAB; Atikur Rahman, EC Member, BWAB; and Kazi Md. Shaheed Rahman, Chief Coordinator, BWAB.

During the ceremony, Raiyan S. Islam, Director of SSLCOMMERZ, emphasized the shared commitment of both organizations to fostering the development and maintenance of a robust digital payment system.

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