Times of Oman

Lulu chairman receives top British award for boosting internatio­nal trade

The Queen’s Award is announced every year on the birthday of Queen Elizabeth and is awarded for meritoriou­s contributi­on in the fields of innovation, internatio­nal trade and employment generation which results in tangible growth of UK’s economy

-

LONDON: Yusuffali M. A., chairman of Lulu Group has been bestowed with this year’s Queen’s Award for his contributi­on towards boosting internatio­nal trade.

Lord Lieutenant John Crabtree, the Queen’s special representa­tive handed over the award to Yusuffali during a glittering ceremony held at the Birmingham Council House. Later in the day Queen Elizabeth hosted a royal reception for the winners at Buckingham Palace and had close interactio­n with the cho- sen few award winners.

The Queen’s Award is announced every year on the birthday of Queen Elizabeth and is awarded for meritoriou­s contributi­on in the fields of innovation, internatio­nal trade and employment generation which results in tangible growth of UK’s economy. The award ceremony was attended by Anne Underwood, Lord Mayor of Birmingham, Christine Hamilton, Under Secretary of Trade Ministry, Khalid Mehmood, MP and a Yusuffali host of prominent businessme­n and trade officials.

Elaboratin­g about the Award, John Crabtree said, “Y Internatio­nal UK Pvt Ltd. part of Lulu Group has played a tremendous role in further boosting UK’s posi- tion as an investor friendly destinatio­n. They have not only opened up a huge market for the British products worldwide through their operations here but also have contribute­d significan­tly in providing job and training opportunit­ies.”

During his acceptance speech, Yusuffali said, “I am extremely honoured and proud to receive the prestigiou­s Queen’s Award this year. This great recognitio­n will surely help us further strengthen our plans to expand business in- terests in UK and continue with our innovation­s and contributi­ons to the dynamic economy of UK.

“The fact that we have grown and expanded our operations in such a short span of time is a testament of the pro-developmen­t economic policies of UK and we are fully committed to playing our role in further boosting the trade while focusing on key aspects such as highest quality, human resources and excellent corporate governance.”

Y Internatio­nal UK Pvt Ltd, with its huge state-of-the-art operations in Birmingham, sources and exports a wide range of worldclass food products to over 136 hypermarke­ts & supermarke­ts of Lulu Group across the ME, Africa, India and Far East countries.

The group which has already invested close to $550 million till now in the UK including The East India Company and London Scotland Yard, will be investing another $52 million in setting up an advanced food processing zone in Birmingham, the work for which will begin next month informed Yusuffali.

 ?? – Supplied image ?? PROUD OCCASION: M. A., chairman of Lulu Group interactin­g with Queen Elizabeth during the royal reception hosted for the Queen’s Award 2017 winners, at the Buckingham Palace.
– Supplied image PROUD OCCASION: M. A., chairman of Lulu Group interactin­g with Queen Elizabeth during the royal reception hosted for the Queen’s Award 2017 winners, at the Buckingham Palace.
 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Oman