KQ Bangladesh has partnered with telecom operator Robi to scale its digital voucher business, as demand for prepaid digital services and alternative payment methods continues to grow in the country.
The collaboration will enable wider distribution of digital vouchers through Robi’s extensive user base and network, allowing customers to access a range of services including mobile top-ups, gaming credits, and other digital products. By leveraging telecom infrastructure, the partnership aims to improve reach, accessibility, and transaction efficiency.
Robi, one of Bangladesh’s leading mobile operators, is increasingly positioning itself as a digital platform provider, extending beyond connectivity into financial and digital service ecosystems. Integrating voucher services aligns with its broader strategy to enhance user engagement and diversify revenue streams.
The move reflects a growing trend across South Asia, where telecom operators are partnering with digital service providers to capture value in prepaid ecosystems. Digital vouchers are becoming a key entry point for users engaging with online services, particularly in markets with high mobile penetration but evolving payment infrastructure.
The partnership is expected to support the continued growth of Bangladesh’s digital economy by expanding access to digital products and services.
Editor’s Note:
Telecom-led distribution is becoming a powerful lever for scaling digital commerce in emerging markets. This partnership highlights how operators like Robi are embedding themselves deeper into prepaid and alternative payment ecosystems.
