Top IT Companies Powering Bangladesh’s ICT Export Boom: Driving Global Growth

Discover top IT companies fueling Bangladesh's ICT export boom to $1B+. From Brain Station 23 to BJIT, learn how they're driving global growth and innovation.
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Bangladesh’sICT industry has grown a lot, with exports reaching $724.6 million in FY 2024-25, mostly from computer services. With more than 750,000 professionals working for more than 4,500 companies, the country has become a global outsourcing hub that competes with India and Vietnam. These companies use low costs, skilled workers, and new ideas to make everything from apps to business systems work.

ICT Export Surge

Bangladesh’s IT/ITES exports grew at a rate of about 20% per year, reaching $630 million in FY25 and aiming for $5 billion by 2030. Digital Bangladesh and other government pushes help this, with 87% of exports coming from software services. Companies sell their goods to more than 80 countries, including the US and EU, and make $1–2 billion a year.

Brain Station 23’s global teams show off Bangladesh’s growing tech talent by working with clients like Tennant all over the world.

Top IT Powerhouses

Leading firms dominate with Clutch ratings above 4.5/5 and major awards. Here’s a snapshot:

CompanyEmployeesFoundedKey Clients/ServicesGlobal ReachAwards/Notables 
Brain Station 23850+2006Custom software; Tennant, VEONUSA, Germany, UAEDaily Star ICT Award; 5/5 Clutch
Vivasoft200+2012Full-stack dev; enterprise solutionsUSA, AustraliaTop BASIS exporter
Enosis Solutions350+2006Full-stack apps; MetaGeekBangladesh-focusedBASIS Top 10 FY25; 4.7/5 Clutch
BJIT1,000+2003AI, embedded systemsEurope, JapanCMMI Level 5 certified
Cefalo400+2009Cloud, DevOpsDenmark, SwedenNordic expansion leader

These players handle high-scale projects, like SoftBD’s systems serving 160 million users monthly.

Driving Global Growth

They are experts in AI, the cloud, cybersecurity, and fintech, which is a $5.43 trillion global tech market. Outsourcers are drawn to low costs (40–60% savings) and English fluency. Like national portals, domestic wins show that a company is ready to export. Adding AI to the mix increases productivity and puts Bangladesh in a $12 billion market by 2030.

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Challenges Ahead

Language barriers and brand recognition are not as good as those of competitors, but the rise of remote work helps. Training and partnerships are important for growing talent and making $5 billion in exports.

Summary:
Bangladesh’s IT sector is booming, with exports of over $724 million in FY25, thanks to companies like Brain Station 23, Vivasoft, and Enosis. These leaders provide custom software, AI, and digital solutions all over the world, with a goal of reaching $5 billion by 2030 due to high demand.

FAQs

What fueled Bangladesh’s ICT export boom?
Rapid growth from skilled labor, government initiatives like Smart Bangladesh 2041, and global outsourcing demand hit $724M in FY25.

Which is Bangladesh’s top IT company?
Brain Station 23 leads with 850+ staff, global offices, and perfect Clutch ratings for custom software.

How much do Bangladesh IT firms export?
$724.6M in FY25, with goals of $5B by 2030; software dominates 87%.

What services do these companies offer?
Custom development, AI, cloud, fintech, and enterprise systems for US/EU clients.

Future outlook for Bangladesh IT?
Strong, with AI and cybersecurity focus; 6.33% CAGR to $12B market by 2030.

Payel

Payel is a journalist and writer with a deep commitment to storytelling. Passionate about nature, the environment, and the human stories intertwined with them, she aims to highlight issues that shape our world and inspire meaningful change.

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