Rosina Mazumder

Co-Founder & CEO at Arogga

Dhaka

StageGrowth
IndustryTechnology

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Rosina Mazumder co-founded Arogga in 2020, building it into Bangladesh's largest medicine delivery platform and closing a five million dollar seed round. A form...

About Rosina Mazumder

Rosina Mazumder is the Co-Founder and CEO of Arogga, Bangladesh's leading digital health platform and largest medicine delivery service. As The Business Standard has reported, the company has raised significant seed funding to expand its fight against counterfeit medicine in the region. Her path into healthtech ran through banking compliance and, unexpectedly, cake decorating.

A Career in Financial Compliance

Mazumder holds a BSc with Honors in Economics from Royal Holloway, University of London, completed between 2001 and 2004, and later added a Diploma in Regulation and Compliance from The Securities and Investment Institute in 2010. She began her career in 2002 at Ernst & Young in audit before specializing in internal controls and financial services compliance.

Between 2008 and 2013, she held senior compliance and audit roles at Lloyds Banking Group and Royal Bank of Scotland, including Manager of Compliance for Conduct Risk. That regulatory background gave her a discipline for structured, compliance-heavy operations well before she applied it to pharmaceutical logistics.

A Detour Into Cake Decorating

In 2013, Mazumder stepped away from banking entirely to found Cake Masters Magazine, along with its associated awards program. The publication grew into the largest global monthly magazine dedicated to cake decorating, an unlikely bridge between her financial compliance career and her later work in digital health.

That venture gave her direct experience building and scaling a media and community business from scratch, skills she later carried into a very different industry.

Founding Arogga

Mazumder co-founded Arogga in 2020, building a platform to address one of Bangladesh's more persistent healthcare problems: unreliable access to genuine, quality-checked medicine. The company positioned itself around verified medicine delivery, directly tackling the counterfeit drug problem that has long undermined trust in parts of Bangladesh's pharmaceutical supply chain.

She completed an edX Verified Certificate in Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies from HarvardX in October 2020, coursework that lined up directly with the year she launched the company.

Scaling a Medicine Delivery Platform

Under Mazumder's leadership, Arogga closed a $5 million seed round and grew into Bangladesh's largest online medicine delivery platform and one of the country's leading e-commerce businesses in the health category. That scale gave the company leverage to negotiate directly with manufacturers and distributors, reinforcing its ability to guarantee medicine authenticity.

Recognition on a Global Stage

As The Business Standard has also covered, Mazumder was honored with the InspiringFifty award at London Tech Week, recognition given to fifty inspirational women in technology globally. She was also invited to join the Facebook SMB Council, now known as the Meta Leaders Network, in 2016, well before Arogga existed, reflecting a long-standing profile in small business and digital commerce circles.

Mazumder continues to lead Arogga's growth, applying the same compliance discipline from her banking career to building trust in Bangladesh's digital medicine supply chain.

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