In association with the Bangladesh Garment Buying House Association, Dun and Bradstreet in Bangladesh - Dun and Bradstreet Data and Analytics Pvt Ltd conducted an informative session on data sharing.
The session "The Importance of Data Sharing and Transparency in the Global Economy” took place at a Dhaka hotel on Monday, said a press release.
Bringing together export-oriented garment buying houses and other industries to showcase how they can enhance their sales and marketing capabilities by leveraging Dun and Bradstreet's unique data and analytic solutions.
Attendees also had the opportunity to explore Dun and Bradstreet's extensive international network of 500 million companies and discover the benefits of being a part of the world's largest corporate database, the D and B Data Cloud.
Kazi Iftaquer Hossain, president Bangladesh Garment Buying House Association, Qayum Reza Chowdhury, founding president of Bangladesh Garment Buying House Association, Rajesh Mirchandani, CEO of Dun and Bradstreet South Asia and Middle East, Dr Syed A Mamun, CEO of The Bangladesh Rating Agency Limited, Zara Jabeen Mahbub, CEO Dun and Bradstreet Data and Analytics Pvt Ltd, and leading business owners in the community were present at the session.
Notable presentations were made by Arif Mahmood Sheshir, head of Business at Dun and Bradstreet Data and Analytics Pvt Ltd.
Dun and Bradstreet South Asia Middle East Africa, or DBSAME, covers over 65 markets in South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, bringing expertise in hyperlocal markets to the global organization and providing companies with the necessary insights and solutions to improve their business performance.
On this occasion, CEO of Dun and Bradstreet Data and Analytics Pvt Ltd Zara Mahbub shared that they look forward to showcasing Bangladeshi businesses to the rest of the world.
This event is an opportunity to provide the Bangladesh Garment Buying House Association with a platform to enhance its visibility in the international marketplace and leverage its position in the global landscape, Zara Mahmub noted.
Bangladesh Garment Buying House Association President Kazi Iftaquer Hossain shared that this was a very important program for them as the world is facing a recession.
It is imperative to understand how the buying house businesses with the help of D&B products and services in Bangladesh can become stronger in marketing and selling readymade garments to the world, they added.
The buying houses are already responsible for 30% of Bangladesh's RMG exports, he further said.
Dun and Bradstreet South Asia Middle East Limited, in partnership with the Bangladesh Garment Buying House Association, strives to boost businesses in Bangladesh and hopes that this partnership provides a platform to enhance its visibility in the international marketplace and leverage its position in the global landscape.