The country's first Nagad Digital Bank considers the proposal to include the social safety net programmes in the government's sectoral priority list for proposed budget for fiscal year (FY25) as a positive aspect.
It also termed positive the move for increasing the number of beneficiaries and allowances under the social safety nets. The institution has also suggested the government to show its strong stance on promoting cashless transactions clear in the proposed budget, said a press release.
In the proposed budget for FY25, Finance Minister Abul Hassan Mahmood Ali proposed an allocation of Taka 1,36,026 crore for social safety net programmes, up from Taka 1,26,272 crore in FY24.
According to the proposed budget presented at Jatiya Sangsad on Thursday, the finance minister proposed bringing an additional 9,81,061 individuals under the social safety programmes in the next fiscal year.
Currently, the government provides allowances to 1,29,000 underprivileged individuals under various social protection programmes.
In the next fiscal year, the number of disability allowance recipients will be increased from the current 29 lakh to 32,34,000 as proposed in the upcoming budget. Moreover, there is a proposal to increase the number of maternity allowance beneficiaries by 150,480 from the current 1,504,800. There is also a proposal to include an additional 2 lakh elderly allowance beneficiaries in addition to the current 58,01,000.
Nagad believes that the initiative to increase the number of allowances and beneficiaries will significantly help Bangladesh develop as a welfare state. Since the disbursements of these allowances are done digitally, this process will greatly promote cashless transactions.