Muquim Ahmed
Muquim Ahmed | |
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Born |
East Bengal (now Bangladesh) | 1 September 1954
Residence | Shadwell, Tower Hamlets, London, England |
Nationality | British |
Ethnicity | Bengali |
Education | Production Engineering |
Occupation | Entrepreneur |
Notable work | Café Naz restaurants |
Religion | Islam |
Muquim Ahmed (born 1 September 1954) is a Bangladeshi-born British entrepreneur. He is thought to be the first Brick Lane millionaire.
Biography
Ahmed arrived in East London in the early 1970s, aged 19, to study Engineering with the intention of returning to join the family business in Bangladesh.[1]
Having invested £2 million in a bakery and a ready meals factory in South West London, Ahmed, 55, is building a food manufacturing leg to his property and restaurant portfolio. Best known for his work in transforming the Brick Lane area of East London, later helped his father export goods from Britain and Holland to Bangladesh. He diversified into property and was a millionaire at 26. He has a £30m property portfolio while his Café Naz chain of restaurants turns over about £3.5 million a year. His other interests include a travel agency.[2]
Ahmed is also a fellow of The University of London.[2]
See also
References
- ↑ "Focus: Immigrant Britain". The Sunday Times. 19 February 2006. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 "Muquim Ahmed". The Sunday Times. 27 April 2008. Retrieved 26 April 2009.
External links
- Saini, Angela. Brick Lane restaurants under threat. BBC London. 2 December 2007
- Saini, Angela. Olympic boost for Brick Lane. BBC London. 27 December 2007
- Blunkett issues new race plea. BBC News. 27 June 2001
- Muquim Ahmed - British Bangladeshi Who’s Who 2008