Track Record
IMPRESS TELEFILM LIMITED has a proven track record with 2 awarded contracts in Bangladesh, Asia.
The company's expertise spans information and communication technology, finance and banking, trade and industry, construction and civil works and transport and logistics, among other sectors. Their portfolio includes consulting engagements (2).
Their areas of specialization include investment, roads and housing, reflecting a diverse technical capability across multiple disciplines.
These contracts have been sourced through the World Bank. The total recorded value of their awarded contracts stands at BDT 16.0 million.
Notable Contracts
**Contract Award** | Project: Bangladesh Road Safety Project | Method: Request for Bids | Ref: SP(BRTA)-06
— Bangladesh Road Safety Project
**Contract Award** | Project: Bangladesh Private Investment & Digital Entrepreneurship Project | Method: Quality And Cost-Based Selection | Ref: PMC22-BSMSN-BEZA
— Bangladesh Private Investment & Digital Entrepreneurship Project
Key contracting authorities
- Bangladesh Private Investment & Digital Entrepreneurship Project
- Bangladesh Road Safety Project
Frequently asked questions about IMPRESS TELEFILM LIMITED
Who is IMPRESS TELEFILM LIMITED?
IMPRESS TELEFILM LIMITED is a public-sector contractor based in Bangladesh with 2 awarded contracts tracked on BidsFactory across Bangladesh.
How many public contracts has IMPRESS TELEFILM LIMITED won?
IMPRESS TELEFILM LIMITED has won 2 public procurement contracts on BidsFactory in 2026.
What sectors does IMPRESS TELEFILM LIMITED work in?
IMPRESS TELEFILM LIMITED is most active in information and communication technology, finance and banking and trade and industry.
Which contracting authorities have awarded contracts to IMPRESS TELEFILM LIMITED?
IMPRESS TELEFILM LIMITED's most frequent contracting authorities include Bangladesh Private Investment & Digital Entrepreneurship Project and Bangladesh Road Safety Project.
Where does BidsFactory get IMPRESS TELEFILM LIMITED's contract history?
Data is aggregated from the World Bank and refreshed every 6 hours.