Author: Apon

Bangladesh’s ready-made garment industry is a cornerstone of its economy, employing millions, predominantly women. However, low wages and high living costs present significant challenges for these workers. Apon has identified a critical gap in the market: a need to increase workers’ disposable income without compromising...

Apon Bazaar, a name synonymous with innovation and progress, is in a relentless pursuit of exceptional talent to steer the company into a promising future. The recently concluded Management Trainee Officer (MTO) program stands as a testament to the company's commitment to nurturing future leaders. We,...

We, at Apon Bazaar, are committed to fostering a culture of innovation and growth. To achieve this, we have launched a groundbreaking employee engagement program called Dialogue Den. This initiative brings together industry leaders, entrepreneurs, and visionaries to share their experiences, insights, and challenges with...

At Apon Wellbeing, we are on a mission to make life easier and more affordable for Bangladesh's industrial workers. Backed by the FMO Reducing Inequalities Initiative and assessed by 60 Decibels, our unique approach is designed to meet the needs of those who often struggle...

Apon Newsletter August – 2025 Stay connected with Apon through our monthly newsletter featuring the latest updates, success stories, and initiatives that drive worker wellbeing, financial inclusion, and community impact across our network. PDF Title...

A huge congratulations to Md. Al-Mamun on a remarkable career journey! In just three years, he has gone from Shop Manager to Operations Manager; a true testament to both his determination and our strong culture of career growth. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TeHCfE1akjs "My journey makes me proud. It reflects Apon's...

Apon Newsletter July – 2025 Stay connected with Apon through our monthly newsletter featuring the latest updates, success stories, and initiatives that drive worker wellbeing, financial inclusion, and community impact across our network. Apon Newsletter July – 2025...

On August 1, 2025, the U.S. imposed a steep 35% punitive tariff on Bangladeshi exports, pushing total duties above 50% and shaking our $47 billion RMG sector—especially woven garments that depend on up to 70% imported Chinese fabric. A new 40% local value-addition rule has...

Bangladesh’s newly unveiled Tk 7.90 trillion national budget for fiscal year 2025–26 offers a mixture of cautious optimism and sobering challenges, particularly for the country’s working-class families. Among those most affected are the 4.4 million workers in the ready-made garment (RMG) sector—long regarded as the...