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Pos niye annual report e kisu nai.niche jeta disi iota debit card r under e.akhan theke pos niye kisu likhle likha jay
Pos machine
Debit is issued against Savings and Current account to facilitate TM, POS transactions all ATMs (2,800+ units) of Bangladesh to access their account 24X7 in 365 days. Card holders are able to purchase in VISA enabled POS machines (24,000+ units) in various merchant locations all over Bangladesh. Debit Card Operations including New Issuing, Replacement, Activation and PIN request are automated which reduced Debit Card issuance time to
2-4 days from 7-9 days as well as paper saved 72,000 pages of paper and 6,000 courier service cost.

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(Bank Asia's cardholders to use DBBL's ATM, POS
Bank Asia Ltd, Dutch-Bangla Bank Ltd (DBBL) and Electronic Transactions Network (ETN) Ltd have signed an agreement under which Bank Asia's cardholders will have access to ATMs (automated teller machines) and POS (point of sale) terminals of the DBBL.
Erfanuddin Ahmed, deputy managing director (DMD) of Bank Asia, Ghulam Kabir, DMD of DBBL, and Zahir Ahmed, managing director of ETN, signed the deal on behalf of their organisations at a function in Dhaka on Sunday, says a press release.
ETN will provide the switching service to this effect. In addition to Bank Asia's own and E-Cash ATM network of 25 ATMs, the bank's cardholders will now have access to 135 ATMs of DBBL with a total number of 160 ATMs.
The ATM/ debit cardholders will also have access to DBBL's 650 POS terminals, the release adds.
Bank Asia cardholders are already enjoying the advantage of direct access to the existing ATM network due to Stelar Online Banking Software and already a substantial number of customer transactions are being processed through the

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