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How to Start Dropshipping in Bangladesh 2026: Daraz + Your Own Store Complete Guide

Dropshipping has quietly become one of the most accessible business models for aspiring entrepreneurs in Bangladesh. Unlike traditional retail where you need ৳500,000 or more in inventory, dropshipping lets you start selling products without ever stocking a single item. In 2026, with improved logistics networks and growing e-commerce adoption in Bangladesh, the opportunity is bigger than ever.

I started my first dropshipping store in 2022 with less than ৳15,000 in total investment. Today, I run two profitable stores — one on Daraz and one independent store — generating a combined monthly revenue of over ৳250,000. In this guide, I will walk you through everything you need to know to replicate this, with realistic expectations and honest advice specific to the Bangladeshi market.

Understanding Dropshipping in the Bangladesh Context

Dropshipping in Bangladesh is different from the Western model. Sourcing from AliExpress means 15-30 day shipping times and customs complications — unacceptable when Bangladeshi buyers expect delivery within 3-7 days. The model that actually works here involves sourcing from local wholesalers in Old Dhaka, Gulshan, or manufacturers in Gazipur who ship directly to customers or to you for repackaging.

The most profitable categories in 2026 include mobile accessories, small home appliances, beauty and skincare products, fitness equipment, and tech gadgets. Fashion is massive but sizing issues and return rates make it riskier for beginners.

Your profit margins will typically range from 20-40% depending on the product category. On a product you sell for ৳1,000, you might buy it from the wholesaler for ৳600-700, leaving you ৳300-400 before platform fees and shipping costs. It is not glamorous money per sale, but volume makes it work.

Option 1: Dropshipping on Daraz Bangladesh

Daraz is the largest e-commerce platform in Bangladesh with millions of monthly visitors. Starting here makes sense because you get instant access to a massive customer base without needing to drive your own traffic.

Step 1: Register as a Daraz seller. Go to the Daraz Seller Center and create your account. You will need your NID (National ID), a trade license (you can get one from your local city corporation for ৳3,000-5,000), and a bank account. The registration process takes about 3-5 business days for approval.

Step 2: Find your niche and suppliers. Visit wholesale markets in Dhaka — Gulistan and Elephant Road for electronics, Islampur for fabrics, New Market for assorted goods. Build relationships with 3-5 reliable suppliers and ask about minimum order quantities, return policies, and shipping capabilities. Start with mobile accessories — good margins and easy to ship.

Step 3: List your products. Create compelling listings with clear photos (a ৳500 ring light works wonders), descriptions in both Bangla and English, and competitive pricing. Study top sellers in your category and improve on their approach.

Step 4: Manage orders and fulfillment. When an order comes in, forward it to your supplier. For quality control, have the supplier send to your location for repackaging, then ship using Daraz's logistics or Pathao, Paperfly, or Redx.

Daraz fees to know: Daraz charges a commission of 3-8% depending on the product category, plus a payment processing fee of around 2%. Factor these into your pricing. On a ৳1,000 sale, expect to pay ৳50-100 in platform fees.

Pros of Daraz: Built-in traffic, customer trust, integrated logistics, and payment collection including cash on delivery (which is still preferred by 60-70% of Bangladeshi online shoppers).

Cons of Daraz: High competition, price wars, limited branding control, and platform dependency. Daraz can change commission rates or policies at any time.

Option 2: Building Your Own Dropshipping Store

Running your own store gives you complete control over branding, pricing, and customer relationships. It requires more effort upfront but builds a real business asset that you own.

Step 1: Set up your website. You need a domain name (৳800-1,500 per year for a .com) and reliable hosting. I recommend you get Hostinger for your store — their plans start at around ৳250-400 per month and include a free SSL certificate, which is essential for e-commerce. Install WordPress with WooCommerce, or use Shopify if you prefer a more plug-and-play solution (though Shopify costs more at $29-79/month).

Step 2: Design for Bangladeshi buyers. Your store needs to feel local and trustworthy. Include a Bangladeshi phone number prominently, show prices in BDT with the ৳ symbol, offer cash on delivery as a payment option, and include bKash and Nagad as payment methods. Bangladeshi customers are naturally cautious about online purchases, so trust signals — reviews, clear return policies, a physical address — matter enormously.

Step 3: Integrate payment gateways. For local payments, integrate SSLCommerz or AamarPay which support bKash, Nagad, Rocket, and all major Bangladeshi bank cards. For international payments (if you plan to sell to the Bangladeshi diaspora), connect Payoneer Bangladesh or a standard card payment gateway. These payment integrations typically cost ৳5,000-10,000 for setup and 1.5-2.5% per transaction.

Step 4: Drive traffic. Unlike Daraz, your own store has zero traffic on day one. You need to actively drive visitors through Facebook ads (the primary advertising channel in Bangladesh), Google Ads, SEO, and social media marketing. A realistic advertising budget for a new store is ৳15,000-30,000 per month to start. Facebook ads targeting Bangladeshi audiences cost roughly ৳3-10 per click depending on your niche.

Step 5: Handle logistics. Partner with courier services like Pathao Courier, Paperfly, SteadFast, or Redx for deliveries. Negotiate rates based on volume — most start around ৳60-80 per delivery inside Dhaka and ৳100-150 outside Dhaka. Cash on delivery collection is available through all these services, with the collected amount deposited to your bank account within 2-7 days.

Financial Breakdown: Startup Costs and Expected Returns

Let me give you a realistic financial picture for both models.

Daraz Dropshipping Startup Costs:

  • Trade license: ৳3,000-5,000 (one-time)
  • Product photography equipment: ৳2,000-5,000
  • Initial product samples for photos: ৳3,000-5,000
  • Total initial investment: ৳8,000-15,000

Own Store Dropshipping Startup Costs:

  • Domain name: ৳1,000-1,500 per year
  • Hosting (Hostinger or similar): ৳3,000-5,000 per year
  • WooCommerce theme: ৳0-5,000 (free themes available)
  • Payment gateway setup: ৳5,000-10,000
  • Initial advertising budget: ৳15,000-30,000
  • Product samples and photography: ৳5,000
  • Total initial investment: ৳29,000-56,500

Realistic monthly revenue timeline:

  • Month 1-2: ৳10,000-30,000 revenue (you are learning and testing)
  • Month 3-4: ৳30,000-80,000 revenue (gaining traction)
  • Month 5-6: ৳80,000-150,000 revenue (systems in place)
  • Month 6-12: ৳150,000-500,000+ revenue (scaling what works)

At a 25% average profit margin, ৳200,000 in monthly revenue means approximately ৳50,000 in profit. Not life-changing money immediately, but it compounds as you add products, optimize your ad spend, and build repeat customer relationships.

Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them

Mistake 1: Choosing the wrong products. Avoid products that are heavy (expensive shipping), fragile (high return rate), or have very thin margins. Stick to lightweight, durable products with at least 30% markup potential.

Mistake 2: Ignoring cash on delivery. In Bangladesh, if you do not offer COD, you are leaving 60-70% of potential sales on the table. Yes, COD has a higher return rate (customers ordering and not accepting delivery), but the volume increase more than compensates. Budget for a 10-15% COD return rate in your financial planning.

Mistake 3: Poor supplier relationships. Your supplier is your business partner. Visit them in person, pay on time, and communicate clearly about quality expectations. A bad supplier will kill your business through late shipments and poor product quality faster than anything else.

Mistake 4: Not tracking expenses. Use a spreadsheet to track every taka — product cost, platform fees, shipping, advertising, and gateway charges. Many dropshippers get excited about revenue with no idea about actual profit.

Mistake 5: Ignoring tax obligations. If annual turnover exceeds ৳3,000,000, you must register for VAT. File income tax with NBR regardless. IT training centers in Dhaka offer short courses on e-commerce accounting basics.

Pro tip on power: Invest in a UPS (৳8,000-15,000) for your router and computer. Load shedding can hit when you are processing orders or running time-sensitive Facebook ad campaigns.

If you are also freelancing on the side while building your dropshipping business, consider using platforms like Fiverr Bangladesh to offer e-commerce related services — product listing, store setup, or social media management for other sellers. This creates a secondary income stream while you are building your own store's revenue.

Dropshipping in Bangladesh is not a get-rich-quick scheme. It requires real work, consistent effort, and the willingness to learn from failures. But with the right approach, realistic expectations, and the strategies outlined in this guide, building a profitable dropshipping business in Bangladesh in 2026 is absolutely achievable. Start small, test relentlessly, and scale what works.

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