Birmingham Post

Spice and easy for Alamgeer thanks to Lloyds

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DARLASTON-BASED food importer and manufactur­er, Alamgeer Foods, has secured a host of new contracts in the wake of a £100,000 investment deal.

By securing the internatio­nal trade finance loan from Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking, together with an invoice discountin­g facility from Lloyds Bank Commercial Finance, the firm is set to increase the amount of spices and ingredient­s it imports from countries including Pakistan, India and China.

The investment is also set to enable the Station Street-based firm to begin importing products from elsewhere in Asia, including Thailand and Malaysia, helping it to continue the expansion of its product offering and add to its 25-strong workforce.

A family-owned company, Alamgeer Foods dates back to 1979, when its founder Mohammed Hafeez opened a corner shop in Small Heath.

Since then, it has grown into a major importer and distributo­r of authentic Asian foods, as well as a manufactur­er of ‘Bassar’, a curry massala product indigenous to northern Pakistan and Kashmir.

Mohammed Zeb, director of Alamgeer Foods, said: “By securing this Lloyds Bank financial package, we have been able to significan­tly increase our food importing business, which will help us as we strive to meet increased demand for our products ahead of festivals including Ramadan.

“This investment will also help us to begin importing spices and ingredient­s from other parts of Asia, which will enable us to realise our growth ambitions and increase the amount of products we offer.”

Mandi Roberts, relationsh­ip manager at Lloyds Bank Commercial Banking, said: “Enabling internatio­nal trade is a vital part of encouragin­g the economic recovery, so we’re pleased to support Alamgeer Foods as it looks to increase its level of imports, which in turn will allow it to expand its manufactur­ing and distributi­on business.

“A trade finance facility assists firms in bridging the gap between shipment and final payment and is the ideal way to fuel growth and compete in the global market.”

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Mandi Roberts (Lloyds) and Mohammed Zeb
> Mandi Roberts (Lloyds) and Mohammed Zeb

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