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Sunday , 29 March 2026

Nagad Offers Tk 1,000 Cashback On Mobile Recharge

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The mobile financial service company Nagad ran a campaign in which it gave cashback for mobile recharges up to Tk 1,000. From October 3 until any subsequent guidelines are announced, this campaign will continue to apply.

After satisfying the requirements for this campaign, the cashback will be available in the “Nagad Account” within one working day of each cell recharge.

Read more: Nagad Offers Instant Cashback On Mastercard Bill Payments

With the first two months after signing up, a new Nagad client is eligible for a 20% payback on any mobile recharge in his or her own number, up to a maximum of Tk 300. The maximum recharge limit under the deal is Tk 1,000, although a consumer may recharge their number as much as they like.

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