Bangladesh Consumer Email List
1,750,000 verified contacts available. Get the full Bangladesh Consumer Email List at LeadsBlue.
This page provides market intelligence on the Bangladesh Consumer Email List — verified contact volume, cold-email engagement benchmarks, and outreach guidance for reaching this audience.
Key figures
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Verified contacts | 1,750,000 |
| Segment | consumer email list |
| Geography | Bangladesh |
| Cold email open rate | 17–26% |
| Cold email reply rate | 2.5–5.5% |
| Best send days | Sunday, Monday, Tuesday |
| Best send time | 10:00-12:00 BST |
| License | CC BY 4.0 |
Market overview
With 1,750,000 verified contacts, the Bangladesh Consumer Email List is one of LeadsBlue's consumer email list datasets for Bangladesh. Bangladesh is one of the world's fastest-growing economies, driven by a garment and textile sector that is second globally only to China. Dhaka, the capital, is one of the world's most densely populated cities and the hub of Bangladesh's commercial, financial, and emerging technology activity. Chittagong is the port city that handles almost all of Bangladesh's export trade. Bangladesh has produced the world's cheapest garments for decades — companies like H&M, Zara, Primark, and virtually every Western fast fashion brand source from Bangladeshi manufacturers. A growing technology sector and government investment in digital infrastructure are diversifying the economy.
Key business hubs: Dhaka (Gulshan, Banani business districts), Chittagong, Sylhet, Rajshahi.
Outreach strategy
Bangladeshi B2B cold email in English is standard for the technology and professional sectors. The garment and manufacturing sector operates through established sourcing relationships, trade shows (Dhaka International Textile and Garment Machinery Exhibition), and buying house networks rather than cold outreach. The growing IT sector in Dhaka is internationally oriented and responds to professional direct outreach in English.
Compliance
Bangladesh's Digital Security Act 2018 governs digital communications broadly. A specific data protection law has been drafted but was not fully enacted as of 2025. In practice, B2B cold email faces minimal regulatory enforcement risk in Bangladesh currently.
How to use this list effectively
- Verify before sending. B2B contact data decays roughly 2–3% per month as people change roles. Run the list through a verification pass to remove stale or invalid addresses before your first send.
- Segment by industry and role. Response rates improve sharply when the message matches the recipient's vertical and seniority — use the segment fields to tailor your copy rather than sending one generic message.
- Warm up the sending domain. Start with low daily volume from a dedicated sending domain and ramp gradually to protect deliverability.
- Follow a multi-touch cadence. Most replies come from the 2nd–4th touch; a short sequence over 2–3 weeks outperforms a single send.
- Respect compliance. Include a valid postal address and a working opt-out, and honour unsubscribe requests promptly (see compliance notes above).
Frequently asked questions
How many contacts are in the Bangladesh Consumer Email List?
The list contains 1,750,000 verified contacts.
What format is the data delivered in?
LeadsBlue databases are delivered as downloadable spreadsheet files (CSV/Excel) with standard contact fields, ready to import into any CRM or email platform.
Is cold email to this list legal?
Bangladesh's Digital Security Act 2018 governs digital communications broadly. See the compliance section above for details.
What's a realistic open rate?
Benchmark open rates for this market run 17–26%, with reply rates of 2.5–5.5%, depending on industry, targeting, and copy quality.
Get the full dataset
The complete, verified Bangladesh Consumer Email List — with individual contact records ready for outreach — is available from LeadsBlue:
→ Bangladesh Consumer Email List on LeadsBlue
Source & citation
Benchmark data: LeadsBlue Research, B2B Cold Email Benchmark Report 2026 (doi:10.5281/zenodo.20136256, CC BY 4.0). Author: Luther Johnson (ORCID 0009-0008-9836-1280).