Bashundhara Brands Win Superbrands 2025–26

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Bashundhara Brands Win Superbrands 2025–26

Bashundhara Paper has won the prestigious Superbrands Bangladesh 2025–26 award for the fourth consecutive time, while Bashundhara Tissue and Bashundhara Diapant have also secured the Super Brand honor for the third consecutive time.

The awards were presented at a grand ceremony held on Saturday, 20 September at Le Méridien Hotel, Dhaka, where Bangladesh’s leading quality brands were internationally recognized for their excellence.

On behalf of the brands, the awards were received by Mostafizur Rahman, Senior Deputy Managing Director of Safwan Bashundhara Global; Mohammad Masudur Rahman, Chief Sales Officer; Imran Bin Ferdous, Chief Human Resources Officer; Mohammad Alauddin, Head of Marketing; and Quazi Imdadul Haque, General Manager (Sales–Tissue), along with other senior officials of the company.

Superbrands is an international recognition that has been awarded to successful brands in 90 countries over the past 31 years. It honors brands that have built strong relationships with consumers by earning their trust and loyalty.

Bashundhara Paper, Tissue, and Diapant not only lead the market in quality and performance but have also positively transformed the lifestyle of everyday Bangladeshis. These brands play a key role in enhancing household hygiene, comfort and healthy living standards.

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