Nagad, the mobile financial service of Bangladesh Post Office, is offering its users mobile recharge service without leaving the house during the strict ban on movement enforced to tame Covid-19.
As a result, one can easily stay in touch with their loved ones through mobile phones.
This ensures physical distance and plays a role in preventing the spread of the deadly virus and reads a press release issued on Saturday.
Moreover, there is an opportunity to receive attractive discounts, including cash-back, by doing mobile recharge using Nagad.
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The country's second-largest MFS operator has recently launched a campaign called “Deshi Nagad e Beshi Lav”, which emphasises making mobile recharge easy and affordable.
At the same time, customers are getting any digital service from the convenience of their homes through Nagad.
During the strict restriction on movement, Nagad is helping customers securing all essential services, starting from opening Nagad accounts digitally and easily transferring money from bank to Nagad account, send money without extra cost, paying bills for online shopping, and all services, including electricity, gas, water, and broadband.
Customers can also donate money to charities and pay school and college tuition fees, online registration fees and the Covid-19 test fees.
“Nagad has been working to make people's lives easier with the touch of digital services since its inception. In continuation of allowing people to access all the services from their homes, mobile recharge through Nagad has been made the easiest and most economical,” Tanvir A Mishuk, managing director of Nagad said.
“I think our efforts will play an important role in keeping people connected even if they are physically away from each other. Nagad has made it easy for customers to carry out day-to-day financial transactions and access many services,” he added.
Recharging mobile phones from the Nagad account can be done in two ways: through the Nagad app and by dialling *167# on mobile phones.
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To recharge through the app, users have to enter the recharge option and needs to insert the recipient’s mobile number and select the mobile operator (Grameenphone, Robi, Banglalink, Airtel or Teletalk).
The next step is to type in the recharge amount and click on the “Next” button to proceed.
Customers will complete the process of recharging mobile phones from the Nagad account by providing the four-digit personal identification number (PIN).
Those who do not use the app will get eight menus when they dial *167# on the phone’s keypad.
If you choose the mobile recharge option from menu number three, the names of five mobile operators will appear. After selecting the operator, enter the amount. You have to type in the PIN to recharge your mobile phone successfully.


