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How to Manage Emergency Expenses During the Long Election Holiday

Desk Report

Published:
১০ ফেব্রুয়ারী ২০২৬, ১২:৪৪

Bangladesh is observing a four-day holiday due to the national election and referendum, combined with the weekly weekend. While people enjoy the break, emergency expenses do not stop, and many may face sudden financial pressure.

Experts suggest that advance planning and proper use of digital financial services are the best ways to manage such situations.

Mobile financial services like bKash, Nagad, and Rocket remain active during holidays, allowing users to send money, pay bills, and make purchases. However, users should be aware of temporary transaction limits during the election period.

ATM services are also available, but cash shortages are common during long holidays. Therefore, people are advised to identify multiple nearby ATM booths in advance.

Online bill payment and digital shopping can reduce dependence on cash. In urgent situations, credit cards may also be helpful, provided users understand interest rates and repayment deadlines.

Financial experts also emphasize the importance of building an emergency fund and avoiding unnecessary spending during holidays.

Proper budgeting, digital awareness, and financial discipline can help people stay financially secure throughout the extended election break.


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