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NBL QPay App Launched for Remittance Transfers from Malaysia to BD

Economic Tag: Remittance

The National Bank Limited (NBL) introduced the NBL QPay app in Malaysia, allowing seamless remittance transfers to Bangladesh. The official launch took place at a hotel in Kuala Lumpur, with Md Golam Sarwar, the high commissioner of Bangladesh in Malaysia, announcing the app’s opening. The event was attended by key figures including Md Mehmood Husain, the managing director and CEO of National Bank Limited, and Md Ali Haider Mortuza, the CEO of NBL Money Transfer, Malaysia. Designed specifically for the Malaysian market, the NBL QPay app enables users to send remittances to any bank in Bangladesh at their convenience, legally and with competitive exchange rates. Experience hassle-free and secure money transfers with this user-friendly application.

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