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Banks In Bangladesh Now Switching To Cash Recycling Machinesppp

Automated teller machines (ATMs) were once a symbol of modern electronic banking for facilitating quick and easy cash withdrawals alongside other banking solutions, including credit card payments and balance confirmation.
However, banks in Bangladesh are now switching to cash recycling machinesppp (CRMs) as they provide customers the added convenience of being able to deposit or withdraw funds from a single location.
Besides, CRM usage is helping banks reduce their operational expenses associated with having to load the machines with cash for withdrawals by recycling deposited funds.
At the same time, people are increasingly turning toward electronic solutions for fund transfers, bill payments and other transactions in a trend that is gradually reducing the need for cash handling.
Data of Bangladesh Bank showed there were about 13,732 ATMs in the country as of August 2023.
However, the number fell to 13,437 by the end of November that year as banks started reducing their ATMs in rural areas.
On the other hand, CRMs were first introduced in Bangladesh just seven years ago, but their usage has steadily risen with banks having installed 3,897 units as of last November.
Arup Haider, head of retail banking at City Bank PLC, agreed that electronic solutions are becoming exceedingly popular payment methods.
For example, Mobile Financial Services (MFS) are now a major medium for conducting transactions, thereby reducing the need for cash withdrawals and furthering the country’s move towards a cashless society.
Additionally, banks are gradually replacing ATMs with CRMs as the latter enables customers to deposit or withdraw money on a real-time basis from a single spot, he said.
Haider also informed that like ATMs, which mainly facilitate cash withdrawals, banks are gradually phasing out cash deposit machines (CDMs) as these too have little purpose other than taking deposits.
Moreover, the money deposited through CDMs does not show in the customer’s account until after the bank’s cash officers register the transaction, he added.
And although installing CRMs required more investment compared to ATMs and CDMs, banks are preferring CRMs as they reduce the cost of cash replenishment.
“A lot of cost goes into loading cash in ATMs both in terms of money and time. But when it comes to CRMs, it is actually reducing the operating cost,” Haider said.
Md Shafquat Hossain, deputy managing director and head of retail banking at Mutual Trust Bank PLC, said the number of CRMs will grow as they facilitate both deposits and withdrawals.
“These are benefiting banks too. They can bring down the queue of clients in branches,” he added.
Meanwhile, as the cost of operating ATMs is high, some banks are depending on the ATMs of other banks to serve their customers instead of establishing their own.
Md Mahiul Islam, deputy managing director of BRAC Bank, said some big banks are downsizing the number of their ATMs.
“We did not close any ATMs recently. Instead, we are opening subbranches featuring ATMs,” he added.
In May 2023, Standard Chartered Bank (SCB) Bangladesh began to restrict access to ATMs at its branches to encourage cashless transactions.
As such, it eventually closed down several of its ATM outlets.
In an email response regarding the closure of ATMs in May last year, SCB said as cash and ATMs lose relevance and Bangladesh Bank charts a course to become cashless by 2027, it was following suit.
“We started promoting cashless lifestyle through campaigns that we started in March 2023,” SCB said.
“We believe in having separate ATM networks for each bank but having them at the same locations is redundant not only in terms of investment for installation, but the use of electricity and carbon emissions associated with the operation of these networks,” it added.
The SCB also said that since almost all of the ATMS were connected through Visa/Mastercard/National Payment Switch Bangladesh (NPSB) network, it Is only a matter of time before there is a convergence of these networks.
However, Abul Kashem Md Shirin, managing director and CEO at Dutch-Bank PLC, said demand for cash withdrawal through ATMs/CRMs will persist for some time in the future.
“This is because people in Bangladesh are still not ready to go fully cashless. But the growth of ATMs will not be that high anymore as CRM usage will grow,” Shirin added.
At present, Dutch-Bangla Bank PLC has 5,500 ATMs and 2,000 CRMs across the country.
The private bank recently placed work orders to buy another 3,000 CRMs as a part of its effort to install the device at all branches.
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Federation Elections : Morris Atula Back In NIgeria, Promises to Revive Wrestling

by Ijeoma Chigbu
Former Nigerian , Commonwealth and World Wrestling Champion, Morris Atula says he has fully returned home after about forty years stay in Europe with bold intent of reviving the sport in the country.
Atula, Former Chairman of Edo State Wrestling Association said on arrival at Nnamdi Azikiwe International Airport, Abuja that he is inspired by the return of the National Sports Commission (NSC) and presence of technocrats like Malam Shehu Dikko and Bukola Olapade as Chairman and Director General of the NSC .
He stated that he has fully returned home to partake in nation building directly and commends President Bola Ahmed Tinubu’s appointment of Technocrats to run the NSC adding that he has a key role to play if elected as the next president of the Nigeria Wrestling Federation.
“I’m tested and trusted having wrestled all over the World. I’m a technocrate with varst experience garnered as amateur and professional wrestler. I have been a successful coach beside being a sound administrator. I will work with key stakeholders to make Nigeria be among best wrestling nations ,as it were when late Mike Bamidele was our coach.
Morris Atula stressed that he will work with Veterans and technocrats in reviving Wrestling in Nigeria and ensure massive sponsorship drive to boost regular training and championships in all the 36 States of the federation and the FCT
“There would be further training opportunities too for coaches towards impacting more on Wrestlers and my board will put more programmes in place for effective grassroot development”. He said
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Oyebamiji Wins 15th Boxing Governor’s Belt
Chairman Lagos boxing Hall of fame Olawale Edun has praised the performance of boxers who emerge champions of the annual Lagos governors belt tournament. Edun said the quality of boxers who come through the governors belt have displayed nothing but top class boxing
The renowned monthly Saturday Lagos Boxing Hall of Fame (LBHF) had undergone a rebranding, expanding its scope to include Mixed Martial Arts (MMA) alongside its traditional boxing tournaments. ” We are indeed very excited and proud of the performance of boxers who have over the years won the governors belt.
“Thats why the Hall of fame championship is consistent in availing the pugilists a platform to excell in their chosen career . We are grateful about the support we are getting but we need more people to come on board to discover more young boxers who will become worthy ambassadors for Nigeria ” He said
Oyebamiji Oluwasegun won the 15th Annual Governor’s Belt – Hall of Fame (HOF) 139 on December 26th (Boxing Day) at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere, Lagos. Oyebamiji Quadri “Ekete” Oluwasegun defeated Qudus Lateef by a split decision in their 3 rounds Bantamweight (54KG) bouts, to claim the 15th Annual Governor’s Belt title and a cheque of five hundred Thousands Naira (#500k).
The tournament featured 13 heart-pounding boxing matches across various weight categories for both male and female fighters. Each athlete stepped into the ring with a fierce determination to claim victory and etch their names in the annals of combat sports history. In the 48kg male category, Abijuwon Farouq showcased his exceptional skills, decisively defeating Bolarinwa Micheal after three intense rounds. Abdulahi Robiu also shone brightly in the 60kg male category, exhibiting remarkable pace and precision to secure his win,
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FG Declares Emergency as Lassa Fever Death Toll Hits 190

Nigeria has launched an emergency response centre after recording 190 deaths from Lassa fever, a viral hemorrhagic illness, the country’s disease control agency said on Monday.
The disease, mainly transmitted to humans via contact with food or household items contaminated with rodent urine or excrement, has infected 1,154 people in six Nigerian states.
Jide Idris, head of the Nigerian Center for Disease Control (NCDC), said the agency’s risk assessment has categorized it as high, prompting the activation of the emergency Operations Centre to manage the outbreak.
“While the disease occurs throughout the year, peak transmission typically happens between October and May, coinciding with the dry season when human exposure to rodents increases,” he said at a press briefing in Abuja.
The centre will ensure seamless coordination of the control and management of the outbreak.
Symptoms of the virus – which can also be passed between people through bodily fluids of those infected – include fever, headaches and, in the most severe cases, death. The World Health Organization classifies Lassa fever as a priority disease due to its epidemic potential and lack of approved vaccines.
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