Southeast Bank PLC recently entered into a strategic partnership agreement with Visa, aiming to introduce innovative products and services that will significantly enhance the digital payment experience for customers.
This collaboration is designed to leverage Visa’s global expertise to support Southeast Bank in achieving key milestones and drive technological advancements in the financial sector.
Under this collaboration, Visa will play a pivotal role in supporting Southeast Bank’s initiatives to deliver seamless digital payment services to its valued Visa cardholders.
This includes assisting the Bank in executing impactful marketing campaigns and implementing state-of-the-art digital payment technologies.
The partnership is expected to bring about a transformative change in the way customers engage with digital payment solutions, making transactions more secure, efficient, and user-friendly.
Sabbir Ahmed, country manager, Bangladesh, Nepal and Bhutan, Visa said: “As our nation becomes digitally empowered, we at Visa continue working closely with our partners to bring simple, secure and superior payment experiences to consumers and businesses across Bangladesh.”
Through this partnership, both organizations aim to contribute to the broader goal of financial inclusion and digital transformation in Bangladesh.
Visa’s extensive experience and global resources will empower Southeast Bank to introduce cutting-edge financial solutions that cater to the evolving needs of its customers.
This alliance marks a significant step in reinforcing Southeast Bank’s commitment to providing innovative and reliable financial services.
The signing ceremony was attended by key representatives from both organizations.
Nuruddin Md Sadeque Hossain, managing director of Southeast Bank PLC, and Sabbir Ahmed, country manager for Visa in Bangladesh, Nepal, and Bhutan, were present to formalize the agreement.
Additionally, the event was graced by the presence of Md Masum Uddin Khan and Abidur Rahman Chowdhury, deputy managing directors of Southeast Bank PLC, along with other senior officials from both Southeast Bank and Visa.


