ACE Money Transfer and bKash have launched a Ramadan incentive to make sending money from the UK to Bangladesh easier and more rewarding for families. A new campaign lets UK-based senders who transfer funds directly to bKash wallets enter weekly draws that reward customers during the holy month. The idea is simple: by sending money straight to a mobile wallet, recipients can access funds instantly on their phones without needing to visit a cash pickup point, which saves time and keeps money safe. Organisers say the offer will run throughout Ramadan and applies to eligible transfers made from the UK to Bangladesh through ACE Money Transfer. This benefit supports families celebrating the season by giving them quick access to remittances, and it also shows how digital tools can make support easier and faster. ACE Money Transfer, a long running remittance provider authorised by the UK regulator, said it wants to make transfers reliable, fast, and clear for customers who send money home. bKash, a leading mobile financial service in Bangladesh with a wide network of agents and merchants, said the partnership will help recipients get funds in seconds through the country’s digital network. Leaders from both firms said direct wallet delivery reduces cash handling and helps people use money for everyday needs, whether paying for food, medicine or school costs. Many families rely on remittances for daily life, and the campaign aims to reach those households with a safe, low friction option. The tie up also highlights the growing role of mobile wallets in helping communities manage money and plan expenses with less hassle. Senders in the UK can use ACE Money Transfer to choose bKash wallet delivery, follow steps on the app or website, and be entered automatically in weekly prize draws during the campaign. Organisers encourage people to check terms and eligibility and to use official channels to avoid fraud. Ace stressed their commitment to customer protection and transparency while bKash highlighted its strong agent network and integration with partner banks to deliver funds quickly. Beyond prizes, the initiative is a reminder that partnerships can widen access to digital finance and make remittance flows more useful for families back home. Local communities can benefit when money moves faster and reaches people safely, and students and small business owners can use timely funds to meet urgent needs. The campaign is framed as a seasonal welcome that also supports long term financial inclusion by nudging more users toward digital wallets and safer payment habits. Organisers said they plan to explore more programmes that link remittances with convenience, security and community support so families can focus on what matters most during special times. Partners hope this will build trust and resilience.
ACE Money Transfer and bKash launch Ramadan incentives to help UK Bangladeshis send money home
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