How to Open an Amazon Seller Account from Bangladesh
Opening the account is where a lot of people from here get stuck — and honestly it's not because it's hard. It's because they rush in with details that don't line up, and Amazon's verification catches it. Get the papers right first and the rest is mostly just filling out forms.
What to have ready before you start
You're registering as a business, so the whole check is built around your company — not a personal hobby account.
- Your registered business — usually a US LLC — and its EIN.
- A valid passport or national ID for identity verification.
- A business address that matches your LLC papers.
- A US bank account or payment service to receive Amazon's payouts.
- A credit/debit card Amazon can charge for fees.
- A phone number and email tied to the business.
Individual or Professional?
For wholesale, go Professional. The Individual plan charges you per item sold and shuts you out of things you'll actually need — the Buy Box, bulk listing tools, several categories. Yes, Professional has a flat monthly fee, but once real volume kicks in it pays for itself fast. Don't be penny-wise here.
The one rule: everything must match
This single thing fails more verifications than anything else. The company name, billing address and phone number you give Amazon have to match what's on your LLC papers, your bank, and your card. Even a different way of writing the same address can freeze the account during review. Slow down and double-check this part.
Keep it safe from day one
Put in accurate, honest information and keep it that way. Don't log into the main account from random or shared networks. Instead, set up a user-permission (admin) profile so you can get into Seller Central from any connection without risking the primary login. Account safety starts before your first sale, not after a warning shows up.
Resources & tools mentioned
Just so you know — these are third-party tools, not mine. No affiliate links here, pick whatever fits your budget.
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