Bangladesh rails

bKash, Nagad and SSLCommerz sit beside cards and diaspora giving.

A contributor in Dhaka can give from a wallet, a family member abroad can give by card, and the appeal still shows one total with one receipt trail.

Each contribution records its rail, fund, contributor and receipt context, so finance can review one appeal without rebuilding the story from separate exports.

bKash and Nagad

Local mobile-money flows for one-time sadaqah, Ramadan appeals and community appeals.

SSLCommerz and cards

Local card acceptance plus diaspora card giving into the same appeal.

QR pages

Short links and QR codes for khutbah announcements, posters, WhatsApp groups and Facebook posts.

Receipts

BDT receipts, contributor profiles and fund-level reporting created automatically.

In-person giving

Kiosks for entrances, events and high-traffic moments.

A stand-mounted tablet or compatible device can run a fast fund-amount-payment flow for Jumu'ah, iftar, Eid and fundraising dinners.

Entrance kiosk

Put the sadaqah flow where people already pass by, with fund selection and amount presets in BDT.

Live fundraising

Display a QR, short code and progress total during a charity dinner or Ramadan appeal.

SMS follow-up

Bangladesh SMS is live for broadcasts, receipt notices and passwordless sign-in codes.

A hand taps a card at a tablet sadaqah kiosk

Kiosk at the entrance

A practical visual for Jumu'ah, iftar and event collection points.

A community hall participates in a live sadaqah appeal

Live appeal room

Progress totals and QR giving for charity dinners and Ramadan nights.

Volunteers use a tablet to check in families for a programme

Programme table

Events, registrations and giving can share the same contributor record.

Set up the first Bangladesh collection flow.

Start with one appeal, then add kiosks, SMS and contributor journeys.

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