Coca-Cola appoints new managing director for Bangladesh
Coca-Cola Bangladesh Limited has announced the appointment of Moin Ullah Chowdhury as its new managing director.
Moin brings more than fifteen years of experience in marketing, distribution and business leadership across multiple industries. He joined Coca-Cola Bangladesh in 2018 as commercial and franchise manager before becoming director of franchise. In these roles, he strengthened the company's market presence, built strategic brand partnerships and drove sustainable commercial growth.
He began his career at British American Tobacco Bangladesh, serving as territory officer, area manager and brand executive, and later worked at bKash as head of customer engagement and client support. Moin holds a Bachelor of Business Administration from North South University.
Welcoming the appointment, Daniel Francisco Garcia Perdomo, senior director for franchise operations at Coca-Cola India and Southwest Asia, said, "We are delighted to have Moin step into this leadership role. His strong commercial acumen, people leadership skills and deep understanding of the Bangladeshi market will further strengthen our business and social-impact ambitions in the country."
Commenting on his new role, Moin Ullah Chowdhury said, "It is a privilege to advance our purpose of refreshing the nation and creating moments of joy for our consumers. I look forward to continuing my collaboration with our valued bottling partners — Coca-Cola Bangladesh Beverages Limited and Abdul Monem Limited Beverages Unit — as well as with our customers and the communities we serve, to deepen our impact and accelerate growth across Bangladesh."
Coca-Cola Bangladesh Limited is an indirect, wholly owned subsidiary of The Coca-Cola Company headquartered in Atlanta, USA. Through its authorised bottling partners — Coca-Cola Bangladesh Beverages Limited and Abdul Monem Limited — TCCC has operated in Bangladesh since 1962, manufacturing and marketing Coca-Cola, Sprite, Fanta and Kinley.
Coca-Cola says it continues to invest in innovation and sustainability initiatives in Bangladesh. According to a socio-economic impact study, the Coca-Cola system supports nearly 22,100 jobs nationwide, including 833 direct and more than 21,300 indirect employment opportunities.
