Published on 12:00 AM, July 26, 2020

MTB digital fair brings all under one roof

As businesses increasingly go online to meet customers' demand for home deliveries of all types of products due to the coronavirus outbreak, a recent five-day digital fair said to have brought them all together.

Concluding on July 20, MTB Digital Lifestyle Fair 2020 is said to have offered the best combinations of products and services from home loans, appliances, furniture and automobiles to cattle and real estate.

"As people still have a huge demand for buying things, the fair aimed to promote e-commerce which is safe during this pandemic," said Syed Mahbubur Rahman, managing director and CEO of Mutual Trust Bank (MTB).

"Such fairs help make a habit of cashless transaction, which would eventually build a cashless society," he said.

Customers also benefitted from the fair getting discounts from the bank and its partner companies on availing products, Rahman said. 

From among the partners, ABC Real Estate offered flats with a 10 per cent down payment.

MTB customers who bought flats from building technology & ideas (bti) got complimentary furnished kitchens.

Anwar Landmark provided up to 15 per cent discount on all its ongoing projects and Structural Engineers Tk 250 on every square feet.

Assure Group, UPSL and Manama also provided different discounts on their products.

Auto loan partners Toyota, Nissan, Hyundai, Ssangyong, KIA, Peugoet, Motors Garages and Renault offered discounts on different models of automobiles.

Furniture carried discounts of up to 40 per cent from Athena's, Hatil, Hatim, Isho, Navana, Nadia, Omega and Regal.

Discounts on home appliances of ACI Electronics, Bosch, Konka, Gree, Esquire, iPhone, Samsung, Singer, Sony Rangs, Transcom Digital, Walton, Vision and oikko.com reached up to 64 per cent.

MTB card holders bought cattle from Bengal Meat, Cowhaat, Daraz and PriyoShop.