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A-Challan mandatory for all govt receipts from July 1

Reported By: ST Reporter June 30, 2026, 10:01 pm Category: nationalpolitan
A-Challan mandatory for all govt receipts from July 1
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A-Challan mandatory for all government payments from July 1.

The government has made A-Challan mandatory for depositing all public revenues and other government receipts from July 1, 2026, aiming to bring every receipt into the Treasury Single Account in real time, end manual challans and strengthen public cash management.

From the beginning of FY2026-27, no ministry, division, department or subordinate office will be allowed to collect or deposit government revenue through any system other than A-Challan, according to a press release issued this morning.

The release said any separate arrangement currently used for collecting public receipts will have to be discontinued, while funds lying in commercial bank accounts must be transferred to the government's Treasury Single Account through A-Challan by June 30, 2026.

The decision comes at a time when the digital challan platform has recorded strong growth in both value and use, showing that A-Challan has gradually become one of the most important digital tools in public financial management.

According to the fiscal year-wise A-Challan report, Tk 4,07,225.94 crore was collected through the system in FY2025-26, up from Tk 265,708 crore in FY2024-25. This means collections rose by nearly 50 percent in a single year.

A-Challan recorded strong growth in FY2025-26, processing 6.75 crore challans, up 71.7 percent from 3.93 crore in FY2024-25. Since its modest start with only 17 challans in FY2019-20, the platform has expanded rapidly, handling over 19.03 crore challans and mobilising more than Tk 10.63 lakh crore in government receipts over seven fiscal years.

The latest performance marks a major turnaround, as both collections and transaction volumes increased together, reflecting wider use across government revenue and service payment channels.

Online challans surged 92 percent to 5.36 crore, while online collections rose 54.5 percent to Tk 11,298.12 crore. OTC transactions also grew, with collections increasing to Tk 386,397.55 crore during the fiscal year.

The full implementation of A-Challan would help the government know its actual cash position more accurately, reduce idle public money in scattered bank accounts and improve cash management.

Under the manual system, citizens often had to deposit challans at designated branches of selected banks, mainly Bangladesh Bank or Sonali Bank.

This caused unnecessary travel, long waiting time and additional costs for service seekers. Manual challans also delayed the transfer of money to the government treasury, created scope for fake challans and made reconciliation of daily and monthly revenue figures difficult for banks and government offices.

A-Challan was introduced to address these problems. The web-based system allows government revenue and service fees to be deposited through counters of all branches of Bangladesh Bank and commercial banks, internet banking, mobile financial services such as bKash, Nagad, Rocket, Upay and Tap, and debit or credit cards.

For citizens, the biggest benefit is convenience. A person no longer needs to visit a specific bank branch to deposit government fees. Payments can now be made from a nearby bank branch or through digital channels. Once the payment is completed, the challan receipt is generated instantly and can be used on the same day.

For the government, the benefits are broader. Money deposited through A-Challan is transferred immediately to the Treasury Single Account maintained with Bangladesh Bank. This enables the government to monitor receipts in real time, improves transparency and helps reduce dependence on unnecessary borrowing.

The system also supports automatic reconciliation. After a challan is deposited, payment information is automatically matched among Bangladesh Bank, the relevant accounting office and the concerned government institution.

Credit scrolls sent by Bangladesh Bank are auto-uploaded to iBAS++, allowing accounts to be updated without the delays and errors associated with manual reconciliation.

Officials said the A-Challan dashboard gives ministries, departments and accounting offices real-time information on receipts, transaction status and deposit trends.

The Finance Division introduced the automated challan system in FY2019-20 as part of broader public financial management reforms.

The aim was to ensure real-time deposit of public money, prevent fake challans, improve revenue discipline and give the government a clearer picture of its daily cash balance.

With all government receipts coming through a single digital channel, A-Challan is expected to become a central instrument for faster revenue mobilisation, stronger treasury control and better service delivery.