Bangladesh Bank raises max credit card limit to Tk40 lakh

The Bangladesh Bank has raised the maximum credit card limit from Tk25 lakh to Tk40 lakh in a move aimed at strengthening the country’s digital payment ecosystem and meeting the growing demand of consumers.
The central bank issued a comprehensive set of guidelines in this regard on Sunday, which will take immediate effect for all scheduled banks and authorized card issuers.
According to the directive, the decision comes amid rapid growth in credit card usage, driven by technological advancement and increasing consumer preference for convenient digital transactions.
Exercising powers under Section 45 of the Bank Company Act, 1991, the central bank introduced the updated framework to ensure a more transparent and secure cashless payment ecosystem while safeguarding consumer rights.
Under the new guidelines, banks will be required to follow stricter risk assessment protocols to encourage responsible lending and prevent potential financial instability.
The framework also introduces revised mechanisms for handling customer complaints, card-related irregularities, and transaction disputes in order to ensure a safer digital environment.
In addition, all card issuers must comply with enhanced security measures for electronic Point of Sale (POS) systems and online transactions.
The central bank said that the expansion of electronic payment infrastructure and various incentive programmers has made it necessary to establish a more robust regulatory mechanism.
“To ensure that this growth contributes positively to financial stability and consumer confidence, it is imperative to establish a comprehensive and updated regulatory framework,” the central bank said in its directive.
The policy is expected to boost consumer confidence and streamline the national payment system by making credit card services more fair, compliant and customer-centric, it added.
