Kamal Ataturk Avenue is the only street in Bangladesh where the billboards have a dress code. Banani’s audience is corporate, credentialed, and stuck in traffic exactly twice a day — which is precisely the point.
Why Banani works for advertisers
Banani is Dhaka’s banking-and-agency mile, bridged to the airport corridor. Its placements catch the professional class during predictable, signal-controlled commutes, plus the international flow arriving from Hazrat Shahjalal. For B2B, finance, and airline brands, this is the shortest line to the right desk.
The Banani placements at a glance
| Placement | Daily Views | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Kamal Ataturk Avenue Gateway | 120,000+ | Banking, B2B, agency-targeted |
| Airport Road Entrance, Banani Facing | 140,000+ | Airlines, hotels, telecom |
Every placement page carries the full intelligence file — total monthly traffic, gender split, age profile, dominant professions, dwell time, and an exposure estimate you can take to a budget meeting.
Frequently asked questions
What dwell time do Banani signals deliver?
The avenue’s signalised crossings hold traffic 60–75+ seconds at peak — five to seven full plays of a ten-second creative per stop.
Who actually sees Banani screens?
Banking and agency professionals dominate weekday flow, with airport-corridor travellers layered on top through the evening.
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