Dhaka Bank Introduces “Empower- Dhaka Bank Aroni” to Strengthen Women’s Financial Security
Dhaka Bank PLC. has introduced a new women-focused savings product titled “Empower – Dhaka Bank Aroni” under its women banking platform “Dhaka Bank Aroni.” The initiative aims to empower women financially by combining attractive savings returns with insurance protection and exclusive health and lifestyle benefits.
The product was launched in the presence of the Managing Director and CEO of Dhaka Bank- Mr. Osman Ershad Faiz, Mr. A K M Shahnawaj, Additional Managing Director; Mr. Md. Mostaque Ahmed, Deputy Managing Director & CEMO; and Mr. H.M. Mostafizur Rahaman, SEVP & Head of Retail Business Division, along with other senior officials from branches and the head office of Dhaka Bank PLC.
The Empower Aroni Savings Account offers women customers competitive returns on their savings while providing a range of value-added benefits designed to strengthen their financial stability and overall wellbeing. Customers maintaining a specified monthly average balance will receive an additional 2% higher interest compared to regular savings accounts, encouraging disciplined savings and long-term financial planning.
A key feature of the account is its built-in insurance protection, offered in partnership with MetLife. The product provides Accidental Death coverage of BDT 500,000 along with In-Hospital Cash support of BDT 3,000 per day for up to 30 consecutive days per instance, helping customers manage unexpected medical expenses and ensuring financial protection for their families.
In addition to financial security, the account offers a variety of health and wellness benefits. Account holders will enjoy complimentary health check-ups, video consultations with doctors, vaccination discounts, and special health and wellness offers through partner merchants. These benefits reflect Dhaka Bank’s commitment to supporting women’s holistic wellbeing beyond traditional banking services.
Customers will also have access to a range of lifestyle privileges, including airport lounge access, dining and boutique offers, priority customer service lines, and dedicated relationship management support. The account further connects customers to the Aroni Women Circle, an exclusive networking and knowledge-sharing platform that brings together women professionals and entrepreneurs through events, training programs, and community initiatives.
Additional banking benefits include free Aroni Debit Card issuance for the first year, complimentary internet banking and mobile banking through DBL Go Plus, free e-statements, and discounts on safe deposit locker rent, loan processing fees, and other banking services.
Through the launch of the Empower-Dhaka Bank Aroni, Dhaka Bank continues to strengthen its commitment to inclusive banking and women’s financial empowerment, offering a comprehensive financial solution that combines savings growth, financial protection, and lifestyle advantages.
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