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There are a number of free classified websites and online shopping marketplaces in Bangladesh. [8] According to Prothom Alo in 2014, about 1.5 to 2 million people shopped online every year, and the market was growing by 15% to 20%. [9]
Clothing brands of Bangladesh (3 P) Pages in category "Bangladeshi brands" The following 32 pages are in this category, out of 32 total.
Yellow is a Bangladesh-based fashion brand and clothing retailer owned by Beximco. [1] Its corporate headquarters is located at Beximco Industrial Park, Dhaka, Bangladesh. [ 2 ] The largest of the Yellow stores are located in Bashundhara City Shopping Complex, Sanmar Ocean City Chittagong and Jamuna Future Park with other outlets at Banani ...
Online retailers of Bangladesh (2 C, 3 P) R. Retail companies based in Dhaka (4 P) Pages in category "Retail companies of Bangladesh" The following 9 pages are in ...
Chaldal.com (Bengali: চালডাল.কম), founded in 2013, is a grocery e-commerce platform in Bangladesh. The company offers its services via a website and mobile apps for Android and iOS. “Chaldal” is a Bengali word colloquially used to refer to "groceries" (Chal means Rice, and Dal means Pulses). Chaldal started as an online ...
The German internet company Rocket Internet took an initial step into Pakistan's e-commerce sector with the establishment of Daraz.pk in July 2012. [19] Following a positive reception in Pakistan with its first e-commerce venture, Rocket Internet expanded its operations in Pakistan to over 30 active websites in 2015, the widest known being Kaymu.pk, Foodpanda.pk and Daraz.pk. [20] In a recent ...
Pages in category "Clothing brands of Bangladesh" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aarong; E.
In India, Meena Bazar, refers to Meena Bazaar of Old Delhi, [5] and to Meena Bazaars in other Indian cities including the Meena Bazaar of the famous Qaisarbagh in the city of Lucknow in the Awadh region of the country. [6] This bazaar was enjoyed by the royal ladies living in the Qaisarbagh complex of Nawab Wajid Ali Shah. [6]