Krakia's story began with a simple question — are people in Bangladesh getting a truly high-quality online betting experience? When the answer turned out to be no, a small team decided to build one themselves. Since that starting point, Krakia hasn't just grown — it has become a trusted name in Bangladesh's betting world.
Our founders are seasoned professionals in Bangladesh's digital entertainment industry. They saw firsthand that foreign platforms weren't built with Bangladeshi users in mind — language barriers, complicated payment methods, and near-impossible support access. Krakia was created with a genuine drive to solve exactly these problems.
Built with Bangladesh at the center
Every decision at Krakia is made with Bangladeshi users in mind. A Bengali interface, payments via bKash and Nagad, a strong focus on cricket betting — none of this happened by accident. Before building any feature, we talk to our users and listen to their pain points.
From Dhaka to Chittagong, Sylhet to Rajshahi — people from across the country use Krakia. Their feedback is our greatest asset. Every three months we run a user survey and use the results to improve the platform.
License & Regulation: Krakia operates under an international gaming license. All our gaming software is regularly audited by independent third parties to ensure fair play.
Investing in Technology & Security
Krakia's technical infrastructure is specifically optimized for the Bangladesh market. The platform was designed with the realities of local mobile networks in mind — so everything runs smoothly even on low bandwidth. All transfers are secured with 256-bit SSL encryption.
Our fraud detection system scans transactions in real time and flags suspicious activity the moment it occurs. If anything unusual is detected on an account, our support team reaches out immediately. This approach has already protected thousands of users from cyber fraud.
"We wanted to build a platform where any ordinary person in Bangladesh could play comfortably — without fear, without barriers."