
DHAKA, April 26, 2026 (BSS) - The grand finale of the HSBC-BRAC University
Business Case Competition 2026 was held at BRAC University's Multipurpose
Hall, concluding one of Bangladesh's most prestigious undergraduate business
competitions focused on real-world problem solving and leadership
development.
Now in its 14th edition, the competition has engaged more than 70,000
students to date and has provided opportunities for 44 participants to
represent Bangladesh at the international stage in Hong Kong, accompanied by
their coaches, said a press release.
This year, over 1,600 students from 46 universities across the country took
part, making it one of the most competitive editions.
After multiple rigorous rounds, the final teams presented strategic solutions
to a real-life business case before an expert panel of judges.
The competition was attended by chief guest Sarah Cooke, British High
Commissioner to Bangladesh, and special guest Mahmud Hasan Khan, President of
the Bangladesh Garment Manufacturers and Exporters Association.
The judging panel included Shamima Akhter, Director of Corporate Affairs,
Partnerships and Communications at Unilever Bangladesh Limited; Husne Ara
Shikha, Executive Director of Bangladesh Bank; and Ziaur Rahman, Regional
Country Manager of H&M Bangladesh.
Team Six Seven from Bangladesh University of Professionals (BUP) emerged as
the champion and will represent Bangladesh at the global finale in Hong Kong.
Team Arctic Wolves from North South University secured the first runner-up
position, while Team Rotten MARS from BUP became the second runner-up.
The champion team received a trophy and Taka 200,000. The first runner-up and
second runner-up received Taka 100,000 and Taka 50,000 respectively, along
with trophies.
Speaking as chief guest, Sarah Cooke highlighted the importance of
strengthening educational collaboration between the United Kingdom and
Bangladesh to develop a skilled workforce capable of competing globally.
Special guest Mahmud Hasan Khan said such competitions play a vital role in
preparing future leaders, particularly as industries like the ready-made
garment sector continue to evolve amid global challenges.
HSBC Bangladesh CEO Md. Mahbub ur Rahman said the initiative helps bridge
academic learning with real-world business application while equipping
students with a global mindset.
BRAC Business School Dean Professor Mohammad Mujibul Haque emphasized the
importance of case-based learning in developing practical skills and praised
the partnership between academia and industry.
The Vice Chancellor of BRAC University, Professor Syed Ferhat Anwar, PhD, was
also present at the event.