Bangladesh Army Welfare Trust is a trust owned and operated by the Bangladesh Army. It owns a number of businesses including hotels, gas stations, and golf clubs. In 2021, The Economist placed the value of the trust holdings at US$700 million.
The Bangladesh Army Welfare Trust was established in June 1998. In 1999 the trust established Trust Bank Limited. The BBC estimated the commercial enterprise of the Bangladesh Army to be over 30 billion taka. The trust was founded to look after the interests and welfare of retired military personnel. The organizations under the trust include hotels, golf clubs, filling stations, Trust Bank Limited and shopping complex. In 2009, the trust provided 40 percent of the funding for Dhaka Metro Rail. The trust started a bus service in 2014. The trust owns the Radisson Hotel in Dhaka and Chittagong. The land for the hotel was leased to the trust by the Bangladesh Army for a relatively low price. The hotels are owned by Sena Hotel Developments Limited which is a subsidiary of the trust and Sena Kalyan Sangstha.