Central bank data show that digital channels made up the remaining 32.8% of transaction value, highlighting the slow pace of the transition towards digital payments. Tbsnews
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Despite efforts by Bangladesh Bank to promote a cashless economy, cash remained the country’s preferred payment method in 2025, accounting for 67.2% of total transaction value, according to the central bank’s latest annual report.
Central bank data show that digital channels made up the remaining 32.8% of transaction value, highlighting the slow pace of the transition towards digital payments. S Alam Financial Restrictions by Bangladesh Bank | S Alam barred from fund transfer, cashout, LC opening
Informal economy a major hurdle
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Experts say the persistence of cash reflects the size of the informal economy, where a significant portion of transactions remains outside the formal banking system.
Although mobile financial services, digital banking and QR-based payment solutions have expanded rapidly, many businesses and individuals continue to prefer cash for convenience and to avoid greater financial scrutiny.
Syed Mahbubur Rahman, managing director and CEO of Mutual Trust Bank, said, “The country’s informal sector remains outside the banking system. A large share of economic transactions takes place there in cash, and we have not yet been able to bring these activities into formal financial channels.”
Cash still accounts for 67.2% of transactions in Bangladesh despite cashless push
Zahid Hussain, former World Bank lead economist in Dhaka, said building a cashless society will remain difficult unless the informal sector is brought under the formal financial system.
“Large businesses in transport, agriculture and wholesale-retail trade continue to operate outside banking channels. Many of them are reluctant to join the formal system because doing so would expose them to taxation and regulatory oversight,” he added.
Infrastructure, trust challenges
Bankers also point to infrastructure constraints as a major barrier to digital adoption.
Many consumers still l ack access to smartphones, reliable internet connections or the digital skills needed to use electronic payment systems.
Small merchants and rural businesses often l ack the infrastructure required to accept digital payments.
Mutual Trust Bank CEO Mahbubur said policy support alone will not be enough to accelerate the shift.
“Digital payment systems must become easier, more accessible and more convenient if we want people to adopt them on a larger scale,” he added.
Md Touhidul Alam Khan, managing director and CEO of NRBC Bank, said banks face a dual challenge of ensuring security while making digital services simple enough for users with limited digital literacy.
He warned that fraud incidents, failed transactions and compli cated interfaces may erode trust and push users b ack toward cash.
The banker also stressed the need for an inclusive transition, saying the objective should be to expand consumer choice rather than eliminate cash.
Digital payment adoption remains sluggish even as the country continues to bear the substantial costs of a cash-driven economy.
According to banking sector estimates, Bangladesh spends between Tk20,000 crore and Tk22,000 crore annually on printing currency notes.
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