Gym Passport has officially arrived in Bangladesh. The company has onboarded partner venues, its app is now live, and corporate clients in Dhaka can offer their employees what industry leaders like Siemens and TCL already provide in Pakistan: Access to 350+ venues including Gyms, Yoga, Pools, Panel and Sports arenas with seamless and flexible access.
The company believes the biggest challenge in corporate wellness has never been a lack of interest but the lack of infrastructure. When benefits are too hard to access, they often go unused. Gym Passport was built to remove that friction completely.
What Employees Actually Get
Every employee receives one subscription and one app. This unlocks access to more than 350 partner venues in Pakistan and over 55 partner venues in Dhaka, Bangladesh, ranging from gyms and swimming pools to padel courts and sports arenas. Employees can check in instantly via QR code at whichever location best fits their day.
Beyond the physical space, Gym Passport also provides integrated digital consultations. These include personalized diet and nutrition plans, physiotherapy sessions, and mental health counseling. Everything can be booked through the same app, eliminating the need for separate logins or bills for employees to manage.
Why Companies Invest In This
The evidence is clear. Physically active employees take fewer sick days, report higher energy levels, and stay with their companies longer. Partners like Siemens, TCL, Emumba, Jazz Rox, and Roche Pakistan have chosen Gym Passport because it solves the administrative burden. The company consolidates everything into one monthly invoice for HR teams, making the entire process effortless.
The Road Ahead
Bangladesh has a digital fitness market projected to approach 390 million dollars in 2026. Gym Passport is entering this market with a proven model and a commitment to scaling.
According to Founder Umer Aslam, Pakistan has always punched above its weight in entrepreneurial talent, and taking Gym Passport international is proof that products built in Pakistan can compete anywhere.
Co-Founder Yousaf Ali said this is just the beginning. He explained that the company built infrastructure, not just an app, and that Bangladesh is its second market, with plans for expansion into additional markets in the future.
Gym Passport is also developing new AI-driven features, including predictive attendance tools and personalized nutrition tracking, to ensure it remains the wellness infrastructure companies can integrate once and continue using long term.
Organizations looking to elevate their employee benefits can visit gympassport.pk to learn more.
Connect with the Founders on LinkedIn:
- Umer Aslam | LinkedIn
- Yousaf Ali | LinkedIn

