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NCC Bank signs MoU with DNCC on collection of municipal charges

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NCC Bank has recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Dhaka North City Corporation (DNCC), enabling NCC Bank customers to conveniently pay various fees and taxes — including holding tax, trade license fee, hotel tax, market salami, wheel tax, other municipal charges — through the Bank’s wide branch network across the country as well as its digital platforms.

The signing ceremony was held at a local hotel in Dhaka, where Mohammad Ashaduz Zaman, Secretary of DNCC, and M. Shamsul Arefin, Managing Director of NCC Bank, signed and exchanged the agreement documents on behalf of their respective organizations, according to a press release.

Senior officials from both organizations attended the event, including Brigadier General Imrul-Al-Quais Chowdhury, Chief Health Officer; Mohammad Mamun-Ul Hassan, Chief Social Welfare & Slum Development Officer; Mohammad Mamun Mia, Chief Revenue Officer; Mohammad Shawkat Osman, Chief Estate Officer; and Md. Barkat Hayat, Chief Accounts Officer of DNCC. From NCC Bank, Mohammed Mizanur Rahman, Deputy Managing Director & CFO; Md. Sajjadul Islam, SVP & Head of ICT Division; Shahin Akter Nuha, SVP & Head of Transaction Banking & Cash Management Division; Md. Aminul Islam, SAVP & Head of Cards (C.C.); and Md. Shaiful Islam, FAVP & Head of DFS Business, along with other senior officials, were also present.

NCC Bank Managing Director M. Shamsul Arefin said, “This partnership marks a significant milestone in delivering citizen services through our branch network, CRM and digital platforms. Under this technology-driven initiative, DNCC residents will be able to pay various taxes and fees conveniently through any NCC Bank branches, the Internet Banking app ‘NCC Always,’ or CRM.”

He further added, “By integrating technology with banking services, we are providing citizens with a seamless, real-time, and digital payment experience. This initiative will make DNCC’s revenue collection process faster, safer, and more transparent, and play an important role in building a cashless society.”

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