HSBC launches 10th Export Excellence Awards, calls for diversification beyond RMG
HSBC chief calls for emerging sectors to expand globally
Highlights
- Awards recognise exporters beyond garments and textiles
- Emerging sectors urged to expand global operations
- Exporters can apply across four award categories
- Nomination deadline set for 20 September 2026
HSBC Bangladesh has launched the 10th edition of its Export Excellence Awards, highlighting the need to diversify the country's export basket and scale up businesses in emerging sectors beyond garments and textiles.
Speaking at the launch at Pan Pacific Sonargaon Dhaka today (18 August), HSBC Bangladesh CEO Md Mahbub ur Rahman said exports have a "multiplier impact" on the economy by generating employment and foreign exchange while attracting investment.
"Export diversification has been talked about for a long time, and rightfully so," he said, warning that excessive dependence on a single sector makes the economy vulnerable and increases economic volatility.
Mahbub said Bangladesh should build on the competitive advantage developed by the garments and textile industry while identifying other sectors where the country has, or can develop, a competitive edge.
The awards have recognised 40 companies over the past nine years, including 20 from garments and textiles and 20 from other industries. Mahbub said the experience shows export excellence exists beyond RMG, but these businesses need to scale up.
"Other than garments and textile, maybe hardly one or two sectors have reached the billion-dollar mark. And then, it's a huge gap," he said.
Exporters can nominate themselves for the 2026 awards in four categories: RMG companies with annual export revenue of at least $100 million; RMG backward-linkage companies with at least $50 million; non-traditional and emerging manufacturing sectors with at least $10 million; and non-traditional and emerging services sectors with at least $5 million.
The programme is open to all enterprises operating in Bangladesh, regardless of whether they are HSBC customers, and carries no entry fee.
Mahbub said the awards aim to showcase Bangladeshi businesses succeeding in global markets and highlight practices that policymakers can replicate across the economy.
He said export growth can also drive investment, citing the RMG sector, where exports helped spur investment in backward-linkage industries such as fabric and yarn.
Past winners highlighted technology, skilled manpower, branding and market adaptation as key to export growth. PRAN-RFL Group Chairman and CEO Ahsan Khan Chowdhury stressed value addition and global branding, while Urmi Group Director and CEO Asif Ashraf said the company is using AI and robotic process automation to improve efficiency and sustainability.
Ulkasemi CEO Enayetur Rahman highlighted Bangladesh's potential in semiconductor design, citing its skilled workforce, but identified power and internet infrastructure and data security as challenges.
The awards are being organised with support from the Ministry of Commerce and the British High Commission Dhaka, with Ernst & Young as technical partner.
The nomination deadline is 20 September 2026. Nomination forms and further details are available at www.business.hsbc.com.bd/EEA2026
