Community Bank Unveils EduSuite 360 for Schools

Community Bank Bangladesh PLC has launched ‘Community EduSuite 360’, a structured school banking solution aimed at delivering a unified set of financial, administrative, and student-oriented services for educational institutions.

The formal inauguration took place at the Police Headquarters and was officiated by Md. Ali Hossain Fakir, who also serves as Chairman of the bank. The initiative forms part of the institution’s broader engagement in developing sector-specific banking services.

‘Community EduSuite 360’ is designed as an end-to-end platform that integrates institutional banking with administrative and service components tailored for schools. The system seeks to support operational efficiency by facilitating structured financial management, including institutional accounts and routine transactions. In addition, it incorporates tools intended to assist with administrative processes, thereby reducing manual workload and improving coordination within educational establishments.

The platform also places emphasis on student engagement and guardian accessibility. It includes features aimed at encouraging financial awareness among students, while enabling guardians to complete fee-related transactions through streamlined processes. The bank has indicated that the service is aligned with ongoing efforts to expand digital financial inclusion by integrating technology-driven solutions within the education ecosystem.

Officials noted that the platform is structured to serve multiple user groups simultaneously, including school authorities, students, and parents, within a single framework. By combining financial services with institutional management tools, the system is expected to contribute to more organised service delivery without altering existing institutional structures.

The inauguration ceremony was attended by senior representatives of Bangladesh Police and officials of the bank. Among those present were A K M Awlad Hossain, Md. Akram Hossain, Md. Sibgat Ullah, Sarder Nurul Amin, and Kazi Md. Fazlul Karim.

Also in attendance were Md. Kamrul Ahsan, Muntashirul Islam, Ahmad Muyeed, and Kamrul Hasan Talukdar. The bank’s independent directors—Dr. Md. Morshed Hasan Khan, Syed Rafiqul Haq, and Mohammed Tofazzul Hussain—were present, along with Kimiwa Saddat (current charge) and Saiful Alam.

Core Components of the Platform

Functional AreaDetails
Banking IntegrationCentralised financial services for institutional transactions
Administrative ToolsSupport for record management and operational processes
Student EngagementFeatures encouraging basic financial literacy
Guardian ServicesSimplified mechanisms for fee payments and related transactions
Digital Financial AccessPromotes use of technology-driven financial services within schools

No further technical specifications or rollout timelines were disclosed during the launch event.

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