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Local Payout Guide for Bangladesh 🇧🇩

Here is how you can do a BDT withdrawal using nsave

💱 Update: Payouts can now be sent from your USD, EUR, or GBP account — pick whichever balance suits you.

Here are the different ways you can send transfers to Bangladesh:

  • nsave to Bank withdraw

  • nsave to bKash/Nagad

Follow the below steps based on the preferred transfer method.

Make sure you are sending the transfer to an individual account.

At the moment, transfers to company or business accounts aren't supported, the contact can only be created if the recipient is an individual (person-to-person transfer).

nsave to Bank withdrawal


Withdraw Time: 1 working day withdrawal

💰 Incentive: Yes | 2.5% incentive, usually deposited at the end of the day — if not, then on the next working day.


⚠️ However, some banks try to withhold the 2.5% and keep it themselves.
In such cases, we recommend you getting in touch with the bank to release the amount.

  • Create a new recipient

  • Select country: Bangladesh

  • Select currency: BDT

  • Input Name

  • Select Recipient account: Your Bank

  • Input account details

    • Account number

    • BIC/SWIFT code (Look for you bank swift code on google)

You will receive similar confirmation:

nsave to bKash/Nagad


Withdraw Time: Instant (under 1 min)

💰 Incentive: Yes | 2.5% incentive, usually instant.

  • Create a new recipient

  • Select country: Bangladesh

  • Select currency: BDT

  • Input Name

  • Select Recipient account: bKash/Nagad

  • Input your Phone number:

⚠️ You must add +880 (Country code) then followed up next 10 digit

Find examples from Nagad and BKash respectively below:

That's it 💸 Please feel free to reach out to customer support if you need further guidance - we would be happy to help!

We're honoured to have you :)

Cheers,

nsave team

The 2.5% incentive is subject to eligibility and applicable incentive regulations. The 2.5% government incentive is disbursed according to local guidelines. Terms and conditions of the receiving bank may apply.

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