UNB, Dhaka :
The government has taken a series of programmes, aiming to revamp the activities of post offices across the country along with provide more services to the doorstep of the countrymen.
According to an official document, a total of 8500 post offices will be turned into e-centres by June, 2017 to reach modern postal services to the doorstep of people. This project, considered to be an important milestone in achieving the ‘Vision-2021’ of the present government, aims at bridging digital divide between the rural and urban people of the country by giving them facilities to have access to modern ICT based technologies.
The government has also planned to expand the electronic money order service to the remote areas of the country.
This service was commercially launched on a limited scale (in 104 post offices) on May 01, 2010. Because of overwhelming demand, this service has now been expanded to 1150 post offices throughout the country, including all district Head Post Offices
and Upazila Post Offices. The regular paper based money order service of the post office seemed to be a time consuming, expensive and inefficient approach of remitting money to any part of the country. There was a demand for quick transfer of money to locations where the beneficiaries can collect and use it instantly.
Later, Bangladesh Post Office launched a new money order service named Electronic Money Transfer Service (EMTS), commonly known as Mobile Money Order Service. The official document said that the government decided to bring the grassroots people under the banking service through the Postal Cash Card.
Postal Cash Card is now in operation in 31 post offices of Dhaka and Comilla. This service will be gradually expanded to those post offices throughout the country which have more commercial importance.
This card will minimize the risks of carrying cash on one hand and enable customers to reap the benefit of encashment and remittance in post office counters and ATM booths on the other hand. This card may also act equally as Debit Card, Credit Card and Plastic Money.
The Postal Department has taken a project to strengthen the postal transportation system to provide e-commerce, m-commerce and logistic services to the rural people. Under the project, the department will procure 118 vehicles within June, 2017.
The government has taken a series of programmes, aiming to revamp the activities of post offices across the country along with provide more services to the doorstep of the countrymen.
According to an official document, a total of 8500 post offices will be turned into e-centres by June, 2017 to reach modern postal services to the doorstep of people. This project, considered to be an important milestone in achieving the ‘Vision-2021’ of the present government, aims at bridging digital divide between the rural and urban people of the country by giving them facilities to have access to modern ICT based technologies.
The government has also planned to expand the electronic money order service to the remote areas of the country.
This service was commercially launched on a limited scale (in 104 post offices) on May 01, 2010. Because of overwhelming demand, this service has now been expanded to 1150 post offices throughout the country, including all district Head Post Offices
and Upazila Post Offices. The regular paper based money order service of the post office seemed to be a time consuming, expensive and inefficient approach of remitting money to any part of the country. There was a demand for quick transfer of money to locations where the beneficiaries can collect and use it instantly.
Later, Bangladesh Post Office launched a new money order service named Electronic Money Transfer Service (EMTS), commonly known as Mobile Money Order Service. The official document said that the government decided to bring the grassroots people under the banking service through the Postal Cash Card.
Postal Cash Card is now in operation in 31 post offices of Dhaka and Comilla. This service will be gradually expanded to those post offices throughout the country which have more commercial importance.
This card will minimize the risks of carrying cash on one hand and enable customers to reap the benefit of encashment and remittance in post office counters and ATM booths on the other hand. This card may also act equally as Debit Card, Credit Card and Plastic Money.
The Postal Department has taken a project to strengthen the postal transportation system to provide e-commerce, m-commerce and logistic services to the rural people. Under the project, the department will procure 118 vehicles within June, 2017.