The accountholders of the state-owned Janata Bank Ltd (JBL) now can use their internet banking app ‘eJanata' to transfer money to Bkash accounts from anywhere and anytime without additional charges.
Currently, customers of Bkash can ‘add money' instantly to their accounts from 44 top commercial banks in the country as well as Visa and MasterCard issued by banks, according to a press release.
Bkash has established the strongest ‘bank-Bkash network' to facilitate seamless transactions to its enormous customer base of 70 million.
To add money, the Bkash account needs to be added as the beneficiary of the JBL account through ‘eJanata' app in the first place. Now from the Bkash app, a customer can tap on the ‘Add Money' icon to select ‘Internet Banking' from the ‘Bank to Bkash' section.
Following that step, click on the Janata Bank logo from the dropdown list to enter the ‘eJanata' interface.
Then, enter the amount and complete the transaction with OTP.
Besides, customers can directly add money to Bkash via the ‘eJanata' app following simple steps from the ‘Transfer' menu of the app.
After the successful transaction, customers will receive an SMS notification on their registered phone.
It is to be noted that the fund transfer limit fixed by the Bangladesh Bank will be applicable here.
By adding money from a bank account, Bkash customers can carry out almost all daily financial transactions including sending money, utility bill payment, shopping payment, mobile recharge, paying fees of educational institutions, e-ticketing, government fee payment, donation sending, insurance premium payment, savings, etc.
Customer transactions with commercial banks have become more convenient due to the services of Bkash like ‘add money' and ‘Bkash to bank'. Due to these services, customers can now avoid going to banks during working hours, and instead, can transfer money to Bkash to do daily transactions. Besides, they can also send money to the bank from a Bkash account which has ensured more freedom and efficiency in customers' lives.


