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Bangla QR Payment: The Contactless Payment System of EBL

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The idea of a cashless society is not new. In this day and age, technological innovations and new methods of payment are aiming to replace the age-old monetary barter system through cash. To provide easier everyday transactions, EBL’s launched Bangla QR payment solution in its EBL SKYBANKING app on September 02, 2020, . This comes in line with debit cards, credit cards as well as the MFS in Bangladesh. The specialty of the new system is that it focuses on contactless payment using Quick Response or QR code technology. Traditional banks and financial institutions will now be able to access contactless, interoperable transaction systems. Importance of Cashless Payment System

The importance of a cashless payment system is immense considering several factors. There is a long-standing idea that “Cash is King”. While cash is still the major economic transactor in the world, its benefits fall much short compared to the cashless payment system.

The reason is primarily because of the drawbacks of using cash. A physical currency makes way for easier counterfeiting. It is also susceptible to being stolen.

There is also the sunk cost of transporting, counting, and storing physical currency. There is also a bar on the international transaction as local currencies don’t work for foreign payments. Cash-based economies are also susceptible to a higher risk of corruption.

All of these drawbacks of a cash-based economy can be negated by the introduction of a cashless payment system.

What is Bangla QR by EBL? How Does it Work?

Bangla QR is an interoperable QR-based payment solution. It’s a step forward in the cashless and contactless payment system in Bangladesh. The payment system is based on the mVisa platform which brings all the utilities and services of Visa without the need of a POS machine.

Though QR code-based transactions have been happening in Bangladesh, these transactions aren’t directly regulated by the central bank. Rather the transactions are carried out by the own regulation of fintech services like bkash and Nagad.

It’s important to note that none of the existing contactless payment systems of Bangladesh are a direct-service of any bank. Rather it’s limited to fintech organizations. Bangladesh Bank created a regulatory guideline for the contactless payment system. It was done to make the system more streamlined. And Bangla QR is the direct product of the new policy guideline.

Bangladesh bank opted for the merchant presented QR code transaction or EMVQRCPS. It lets a user scan a QR code displayed by the merchant and make instant payments.

Banks and lenders are exclusively dependent on Point of Scale (POS) for payment gateway through their card or internet banking app. The internet banking app is also designed for internal and external account fund transfer rather than merchant payment. The Bangla QR will help to eliminate the need for POS machines and bring the lenders hand in hand with the MFS in terms of merchant payment.

EBL was the first bank to adopt the Bangla QR as a payment option back in 2020. This is the first major private bank of Bangladesh that has opted for the platform as a payment solution. However, it wasn’t just aimed at going cashless.

Potentials of Bangla QR by EBL

The managing director of EBL, Ali Reza Iftekhar thinks that this new horizon of payment option will be a great addition to ensure health safety by going contactless during this troubled time of the pandemic. The MFS sector itself brought banking to a huge chunk of the unbanked in the country. Now leading financial institutions and lenders can play a key role to make their services more easily accessible like that of the MFS.

From the context of Bangladesh, beyond the existing mobile financial services there are other online monetary services like debit cards, credit cards, e-wallet, bank accounts, and prepaid cards. Bangladesh Bank aims to create a uniform payment solution for all these services. The aim is also to include the MFSs to better streamline the cashless payment systems and bring efficiency. Rather than having a multiple QR code option, it will be a one for all system.

There are about 15.99 Lac credit cards and over 1.93 crore debit cards in circulation in the country. Out of them, over 80% are based on the Visa platform. There is a huge opportunity here for all the banking institutions to tap into this new payment system. In recent years, people’s banking habits are changing. As more and more people get initiated with the digital transaction, the service is expected to be even more popular among the youths.

EBL itself has over 5 Lac debit cards and 1.6 Lac debit cards in circulation. Initially, the bank plans to work with 2 to 3 thousand merchants. Sequentially they plan to include more merchants and sectors within this payment system.

The Emergence of the Cashless Payment System in Bangladesh

Even though the pandemic has accelerated the use of a cashless payment system in Bangladesh, the system itself isn’t new. A cashless payment system, specifically the QR code-based transactions came into Bangladesh through the hands of the MFS.

A record 40 million users are registered in the network of Nagad, one of the leading MFS of Bangladesh. The company has a daily transaction of over 400 crores. bKash is also another major player in the sector with over 2.2 million registered customers.

The services have been especially popular among the youths due to the seamless and instantaneous performance of cashless payments.

However, almost 71% of the overall economic transactions still occur in the traditional cash system. As a country, Bangladesh still has a long way to go to properly implement the cashless payment system. However, steps like the MFS and Bangla QR are making the process increasingly simple and more penetrable to the general masses.

Final Thoughts

Bangla QR is a positive step towards making Bangladesh a cashless society. The contactless payment system offers a huge opportunity for the banks to compete with the MFS in retail transactions. The increased competition will only help to make the transaction process more seamless as well as open up new opportunities. The change in people’s transaction habits won’t come overnight. However, it’s still a significant leap towards digital economic growth.

Source: United News of Bangladesh