Concito Makes History as First Bangladeshi PRCA APAC Member
Concito Makes History as First Bangladeshi PRCA APAC Member
Milestone signals growing influence of Bangladesh’s communications industry on the regional and global stage
Singapore, 12 June 2025 – The Public Relations and Communications Association Asia-Pacific (PRCA APAC) is proud to welcome Concito PR as its first-ever corporate member from Bangladesh, marking a significant expansion of the association’s regional footprint and a milestone for the country’s growing public relations sector.
Founded in 2009, Concito is widely recognised as a pioneer in the Bangladeshi communications industry, with a strong track record of delivering integrated campaigns for both local and international clients. The agency’s membership in PRCA APAC signals not only its leadership within the national market but also its ambition to shape conversations at a regional and global level.
Manjeno Raihan Khan Amit, CEO & Co-Founder of Concito, said: “Being inducted into PRCA Asia Pacific as the first Bangladeshi PR agency is a proud and significant milestone for us at Concito. For 16 years, we’ve been committed to delivering impactful communication strategies for both local and international clients in Bangladesh. This recognition not only validates our journey – it opens up exciting new avenues for growth. Through PRCA, we look forward to gaining global exposure, learning from leading agencies across the region and aligning ourselves with international best practices. We believe this will not only enhance our own capabilities but also contribute meaningfully to the advancement of the PR industry in Bangladesh”.
Concito’s induction comes at a time when Bangladesh is emerging as a dynamic market for communications and media. With a young population, rising digital adoption and increasing investment across industries, the country presents exciting opportunities for strategic communications to play a pivotal role in shaping narratives, influencing policy and building brand trust.
Ed Burleigh, Head of PRCA APAC, said: “Bangladesh is one of the region’s most exciting growth markets – and the communications sector is no exception. We’re thrilled to welcome Concito to our network – they represent the professionalism, creativity and ambition that define PRCA members. We look forward to working closely with them to raise standards, drive innovation and support the development of the PR industry across South Asia.”
Concito’s membership reflects PRCA APAC’s ongoing efforts to grow its presence across underserved markets in Asia-Pacific, enabling greater cross-border collaboration and professional development opportunities for communications professionals.
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About PRCA APAC:
The PRCA was founded in 1969 and launched the PRCA Asia Pacific in 2021 which replaced the PRCA Southeast Asia, launched in 2018. The association aims to raise standards in PR and communications, providing members with industry data, facilitating the sharing of communications best practices, and creating networking opportunities.