bKash vs. Nagad vs. Rocket: Full 2026 Cash-Out Fee Comparison and Money-Saving Tips

Compare bKash, Nagad, and Rocket cash-out charges in Bangladesh for 2026. See the latest fee breakdown and learn how to pay the lowest withdrawal rate.
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Mobile Banking Bangladesh

Dhaka, June 2026: Mobile financial services (MFS) are now an integral part of life in Bangladesh. bKash, Nagad and Rocket are trusted by millions of users for quick cash access for salaries, freelance payments, remittances or personal transfers. But cash-out charges can quietly eat away at how much money actually makes it to your pocket – and even a difference of a few taka per thousand adds up fast.

Here is a complete breakdown of the latest cash-out fees across all three platforms in 2026.

bKash Cash Out Charges

bKash is the most widely available MFS network in Bangladesh, with agents in almost every neighbourhood. Currently, a standard agent cash-out attracts a charge of 1.85% or 18.50 taka for every 1,000 taka withdrawn. But Priyo Agent feature users will be able to cut down the rate to 14.90 taka per 1,000, which is the same rate as ATM withdrawal through the bKash app.

Nagad Cash Out Charges

Nagad has established itself as one of the cheapest options for smartphone users. Nagad’s rate for withdrawals in its app is around 12.99 taka per 1,000 taka or around 1.30%, the lowest standard cash-out rate among the three platforms. USSD-based withdrawals come at a slightly higher cost of 15 taka per 1,000. Nagad ATM cash-out is still not widely accessible.

Rocket withdrawal fees

For normal agent cash-outs, Rocket charges 1.80% or 18 taka per 1,000 taka. The app has a similar pricing scheme for withdrawals. Rocket’s real winner is ATM access. Customers withdrawing from Dutch-Bangla Bank ATMs only pay 9 taka per 1,000 taka, which works out to about 0.90%. This is by far the cheapest ATM withdrawal option of the three.

What is the cheapest service in 2026?

Depends on how you cash out. About 12.99 taka per 1,000 is the lowest fee on regular agent-based cash-outs offered by Nagad’s app. For ATM users, the clear winner is Rocket with its 9 taka per 1,000 DBBL ATM rate — nearly half the cost of most agent withdrawals. bKash is in the middle but has wide accessibility and a considerable discount through its Priyo Agent programme.

How to Get the Best Cash-Out Rate

Just a few simple habits can help you save a lot each year on cash-out fees:

  • Use the Nagad app to get the lower in-app rate, not USSD.
  • Use the bKash Priyo Agent feature to get a discount on withdrawals.
  • DBBL ATM: Try to withdraw from Rocket rather than agents as far as possible.
  • Break large withdrawals into smaller transactions. There is a charge for each transaction.
  • Compare rates across your available platforms before any significant withdrawal.

Competition in the market is on your side

The MFS operators in Bangladesh have been competing on fees, which has helped to lower the cost of transactions over recent years. Cash-out pricing continues to be among the top reasons users migrate between platforms or hold accounts on multiple services, say industry analysts. That competition is likely to put downward pressure on rates over time.

Conclusion

Rocket has the cheapest app-based cash-out charge for daily withdrawals in 2026, and Nagad has the lowest for ATM users. bKash has become the most easily available platform in the country, especially if the users can avail the Priyo Agent discount. Choosing the right withdrawal method could save you anywhere from hundreds to thousands of taka in a year. 

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