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PriyoShop Among Top 10 Startups Recognized by Echelon

PriyoShop among top 10 startups recognised by Echelon
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PriyoShop has earned significant acclaim as the only startup from Bangladesh to break into the Top 10 at Echelon X, a prestigious event for global entrepreneurs organized by e27.

This achievement places PriyoShop among the most promising startups from Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, India, and Bangladesh, highlighting the company’s innovation and potential, according to a press release.

The journey to the Top 10 was challenging. PriyoShop competed against over 700 startups, advancing from the Top 100 to the Top 26, and finally securing a place in the Top 10.

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This recognition extends beyond PriyoShop’s individual success, marking a milestone for Bangladesh. As the sole representative from the nation, PriyoShop exemplifies Bangladeshi innovation and entrepreneurial spirit on an international platform.

Asikul Alam Khan, Founder and CEO of PriyoShop, expressed pride and gratitude for the recognition. “With this achievement, PriyoShop takes Bangladesh to the international level. This achievement belongs not just to PriyoShop, but to the entire Bangladeshi startup ecosystem,” Khan remarked. He added, “It demonstrates the immense potential within our country and inspires us to keep pushing boundaries, aiming to make Bangladesh a hub for groundbreaking ideas.”

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PriyoShop, the fastest-growing on-demand B2B marketplace in Bangladesh, empowers retailers by connecting them directly to suppliers, thus streamlining the fragmented supply chain with embedded finance. PriyoShop’s journey to becoming a top ten frontrunner exemplifies the importance of persistence and striving for excellence. Their success story serves as an inspiration for budding entrepreneurs in Bangladesh and worldwide, demonstrating that innovation and diligence can achieve global recognition.

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