Every day in Bangladesh, thousands of vehicle owners face the same problem — a delivery van that went off route, a fleet parked somewhere it shouldn’t be, or a vehicle that simply doesn’t come back. For years, GPS tracking was something only large corporations could afford. That has changed. Today, almost any vehicle owner in Bangladesh can access real-time tracking — and one name keeps coming up when people search for a solution.
Finder GPS Tracker. With over 15,000 clients, 50,000+ installations across the country, and a history stretching back to 2008 and officially launched in May 2009. Finder has built a position in Bangladesh’s vehicle tracking market that no competitor has managed to replicate. This article looks at who they are, what they actually do, and why they remain the country’s leading GPS tracking provider.
More Than Just ‘Where Is My Vehicle’
Most people picture GPS tracking as a basic location service — you open an app, you see a dot on a map. Finder does that, but the platform goes considerably deeper. Understanding why requires looking at what vehicle owners and fleet managers actually need day to day.
Real-Time Location with Proper Map Coverage
Finder’s tracking updates continuously, meaning the location you see is current — not several minutes old. The platform integrates with Google Maps, and has also built its own map layer with customized landmarks for Bangladesh. This matters in a country where international mapping data can be incomplete for smaller roads and areas.
Driver Behavior and Fleet Accountability
Location is only part of the picture. For businesses, what matters more is understanding what drivers are doing with those vehicles:
- Geofencing lets you define geographic boundaries. If a vehicle leaves a factory compound late at night, you receive an alert immediately.
- Overspeed notifications are sent the moment a driver exceeds a set speed limit — useful for both safety and insurance.
- Ignition alerts notify you whenever a vehicle is started or switched off.
- Trip history stores 6 months of route data, allowing managers to audit any journey after the fact.
- Power cut alerts detect the moment someone attempts to tamper with or disconnect the device.
Remote Engine Cut-Off
One of Finder’s most critical features in theft situations is remote engine cut-off. If a vehicle is stolen, the owner or fleet manager can disable the engine remotely through the app. Finder has cited 1,550+ stolen vehicles recovered as a direct result of this capability combined with real-time tracking. That number is the clearest measure of a GPS system’s real-world effectiveness.
From Individual Car Owners to National Corporations
Finder’s client base covers a wider range than most people expect.
Individual car owners typically use Finder for security. The combination of real-time location, remote engine control, and tamper alerts gives personal vehicle owners protection that was previously available only in high-end imported cars. At BDT 400 per month, it is accessible for most households.
Small and medium businesses — transport operators, delivery companies, CNG and auto-rickshaw operators — use Finder primarily to control costs and manage routes. Knowing that a delivery driver took a long detour, or that a vehicle sat idle for two hours mid-shift, changes how managers run their operations.
At the corporate level, Finder has served 400+ enterprise clients including major national and international companies. These deployments typically involve Finder advanced platform tier which adds fuel monitoring, temperature monitoring, ADAS and DMS video telematics, and analytics that tie directly into business reporting.
The platform covers a broad range of vehicle types: private cars, trucks, pickups, motorcycles, CNGs, auto-rickshaws, covered vans, and portable OBD-based devices for vehicles where hardwired installation is not practical.
What 16 Years of Operation Looks Like in Numbers
Some figures tell a more honest story than others. For Finder, the numbers worth paying attention to are:
- 15,000+ total clients served across Bangladesh
- 50,000+ vehicle installations completed nationwide
- 400+ corporate clients with enterprise deployments
- 1,550+ stolen vehicles successfully recovered
- 57,000+ downloads of the Finder mobile app
- 40+ dealer and service points across the country
- 98% customer satisfaction rate
- 6 months of historical route data stored per vehicle
The recovery figure stands out. 1,550+ stolen vehicles means the system performed under genuinely high-stakes conditions — not just during routine daily tracking, but in the moments that matter most.
Managing Your Vehicles From a Smartphone
The Finder mobile app is available on Google Play and the App Store, with 57,000+ downloads to date. From the app, users can view real-time location, receive alerts, review trip summaries, access 6 months of historical routes, and use remote engine control — all from their phone.
For individual vehicle owners, the app is essentially the full experience. For fleet managers, it runs alongside a web-based dashboard that provides multi-vehicle management, custom reporting, and more detailed analytics.
What Has Kept Finder at the Top
Bangladesh’s GPS tracking market has grown significantly. There are now local competitors, regional players, and imported hardware options. Yet Finder has maintained its leading position. A few reasons stand out.
First-mover advantage built into infrastructure
Being first in a market doesn’t guarantee staying first — but it gave Finder the time to build a nationwide dealer network, a proprietary Bangladesh-specific map layer, and long-term client relationships that newer entrants have to start from zero.
Regulatory standing
The BTRC license distinguishes Finder from unlicensed providers. Businesses procuring GPS tracking for corporate fleets — particularly those with compliance requirements — default to licensed operators. Finder is that default.
Nationwide service infrastructure
40+ service points with trained technicians means clients in Chittagong or Jashore receive the same quality support as clients in Dhaka. Many GPS providers in Bangladesh rely on resellers with minimal technical capability. Finder’s dealer program requires dedicated technicians on staff.
24/7 customer support
Vehicle theft doesn’t happen during business hours. Finder’s support operates around the clock — a basic requirement for a security-oriented product that many competitors in this market still cannot match.
The Bottom Line
Finder GPS Tracker became Bangladesh’s #1 vehicle tracking solution through a combination of timing, genuine infrastructure investment, and consistent service delivery over more than 16 years. It is not a product built around a single impressive feature — it is a complete ecosystem that serves individual car owners, SMEs, and large corporate fleets from within the same platform.
Whether you are tracking one vehicle or a fleet of hundreds, the fundamentals are the same: know where your vehicles are, understand how they are being used, and have the tools to respond when something goes wrong. Finder GPS Tracker has been delivering those fundamentals in Bangladesh longer than any other provider.
To learn more or get started, visit finder-lbs.com or call 09678346337.