Mobile Fixer Ltd.

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Mobile Fixer Ltd.
Company typeMobile Company
IndustryRepair, Buy, Sell
FoundedDhaka, Bangladesh, 2017
Founder Ahmed Bin Sojib
Headquarters,
Bangladesh
Area served
Bangladesh
Key people
Ahmed Bin Sojib (Founder)
  • Khairuzzaman Rimon (Director)
RevenueIncrease2.svgUS 12 million (2024)
Website www.mobilefixer.com.bd

Mobile Fixer Ltd. is a Bangladeshi mobile shop company. Registration as the first Limited company as mobile repair in Bangladesh. [1] [2] [3] [4]

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History

Mobile Fixer was founded in 2017 by Sojib Jamaddar and his father Salam Jamaddar. Limited company registration in 2024. [2] [5] [6] There are 7 outlets. Bashundhara City, Motaleb Plaza, Jamuna Future Park, Chittagong Outlet and Mymensingh. A total of 72 officers work in the company. [7]

Controversy

In 2024, the Bangladesh Anti-Corruption Commission filed a complaint of corruption in the name of Mobile Fixer Limited [8] [9]

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