Delivery riders and ride sharing partners play an integral role in supporting people’s ever evolving digital lifestyle, keeping cities running around the clock whether for transportation or urgent deliveries, a press release said.
To support them, care led innovative digital operator Banglalink has recently launched a dedicated bundle offer called Rider’s Pack. The pack is designed for riders who depend on connectivity to earn their daily livelihoods and aims to make their work and everyday lives easier and more convenient.
Priced at Tk 499, the pack offers 20GB of internet and 300 minutes with a validity of 30 days. Besides, this pack will offer tailored benefits fit to the nature of delivery and ride-sharing partners’ work. Upon activating the pack, they will enjoy data-free access to essential platforms for their work, including Uber, foodpanda, Pathao, Foodi, and Google Maps, along with their rider versions for up to 10GB usage. The offer will initially be available in Dhaka and Chattogram through the MyBL app.
Every day, thousands of riders navigate traffic, weather, and tight schedules to deliver meals, transport passengers, and carry urgent parcels across cities. Their work relies heavily on stable mobile data for navigation, order management, and communication, where any disruption can mean lost time and income.
Banglalink’s Rider’s Pack aims to support this essential workforce by making connectivity more predictable and dependable for their daily work and personal needs. The initiative reflects Banglalink’s focus on practical and people centric services that support communities across the country. The pack will be introduced in phases, beginning with major urban centres where app based services are most active.
“Delivery riders and ride sharing partners keep our cities moving from early morning until late at night. Recognizing their role, Banglalink has introduced the Rider’s Pack to support their work and everyday lives through reliable connectivity. As a people first brand rooted in care, this initiative reflects Banglalink’s commitment to supporting livelihoods and ensuring riders stay connected when it matters most,” said Kazi Mahboob Hassan, Chief Marketing Officer, Banglalink.


