An independent view of the IT services market in Bangladesh: the consulting firms, systems integrators and managed service providers active in Dhaka and beyond. Every listing is editorially curated. No vendor pays for placement on this directory.
The enterprise IT services market in Bangladesh is estimated at USD 2.4 billion in annual spend, growing at roughly 11.0% year on year as buyers continue to shift workloads to public cloud and consolidate vendor portfolios. Demand is concentrated in Dhaka, Chattogram, Sylhet and Rajshahi, with the largest budgets coming from banking and mobile financial services, textiles and ready-made garments, telecommunications, public sector and outsourcing. Buyers in Bangladesh also navigate the draft Personal Data Protection Act framework, the Bangladesh Bank ICT Security Guideline and the Digital Security Act 2018, which shapes data residency, vendor due diligence and contractual security obligations. In structural terms, Bangladesh is Bangladesh's IT export base is growing quickly through the Bangladesh Association of Software and Information Services (BASIS), with Dhaka concentrating banking, MFS and outsourcing demand led by bKash and the major private banks.
TechVendorIndex tracks delivery presence across 12 service lines for buyers in Bangladesh, ranging from cloud migration and SAP implementation to cybersecurity services and ERP licence advisory. The category grid below links into local provider shortlists for each.
Explore the providers operating in Bangladesh by service line. Each category page lists the in-country delivery teams, typical engagement size and regulatory coverage.
The 14 firms below were selected on three criteria: verified in-country delivery capability, references from banking and mobile financial services or textiles and ready-made garments buyers, and disclosed pricing structure. Ratings reflect TechVendorIndex verified reviews.
Across the providers listed above, the Bangladesh IT services market splits roughly into three layers: hyperscaler-led infrastructure modernisation, packaged-software implementation around SAP, Oracle, Microsoft and Salesforce, and a long tail of managed services covering monitoring, helpdesk and security operations. At the high end, multinational integrators compete for transformation programmes with global delivery models, while domestic systems integrators retain an advantage in regulated sectors and Tier 2 cities. Mid-market buyers in Dhaka and Chattogram increasingly select specialist boutiques for cloud-native development, data engineering and platform engineering work. Procurement teams in Bangladesh typically structure outsourcing contracts on a three-to-five year horizon, with mandatory cyber controls, exit clauses and data residency commitments aligned to local regulators. Rate cards remain stratified by city and onshore versus offshore mix, and IT services pricing has continued to track domestic wage growth at roughly the 11.0% headline rate. The next 24 months are expected to be defined by generative-AI adoption in the banking and mobile financial services and textiles and ready-made garments sectors, consolidation of overlapping SaaS portfolios, and a tightening of supplier concentration risk reporting under prudential regulators.
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