Mobile money is how Bangladesh gives. bKash and Nagad together cover the vast majority of digital transactions โ including charitable contributions. Mohseen treats them as first-class payment methods, live today, not "coming soon."
All three live today. A contributor pays with their mobile-money account or a local card via SSLCommerz; the receipt is issued in BDT.
Recurring sadaqah runs on bKash as well as cards and PayPal โ and a recurring mandate stays on the provider that created it, so renewals don't break when you add new payment methods.
Bangladesh is Mohseen's first live SMS market. Appeal broadcasts, receipts, and passwordless sign-in codes reach contributors by SMS โ built for communities where a phone number is more dependable than an inbox.
Receipt formats ready for Bangladesh's NGO Affairs Bureau reporting expectations, with BDT amounts and a tamper-evident audit trail behind every record.
Zakat, sadaqah, and fund categories localized in Bangla today, with BDT suggested amounts tuned for local giving. Full Bangla UI is on the roadmap; English UI at launch.
Bangladeshi contributors abroad (Middle East, UK, US) can give to Bangladesh-based organisations by card via Stripe, while local contributors give by bKash โ one appeal, both rails.
A dedicated Bangladesh site is on the way, featuring local organisations already using Mohseen and a local onboarding and support contact. Until then, everything here works today from mohseen.app โ start free and your BDT rails are live from signup.