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Reward for hard work and vision

WHAT THE SUCCESS STORIES OF ASIAN BUSINESS AWARDS WINNERS HAVE IN COMMON

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Business of the Year Award: Bestway Group

One of Britain’s most successful companies, Bestway was founded by Sir Anwar Pervez and his school friends. The group today operates the UK’s secondlarg­est wholesale chain and the Well Pharmacy Group, as well as Pakistan’s second-largest cement business and the country’s third-largest bank.

Bestway Wholesale serves more than 130,000 retailers and 3,000 franchisee­s across the country through its 59 depots, delivery network and e-commerce channels.

In 2018, Bestway took over Conviviali­ty Retail and acquired the Costcutter supermarke­t group this year.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, the group adapted with agility and speed as it recognised the unique role that community retailers had to play during the lockdown.

Every year, the group donates 2.5 per cent of its profits to the Bestway Foundation, a charitable trust which has donated more than $40 million (about £30m) to worthy causes in the UK and Pakistan.

A solicitor by training, Ritu Sethi started her law practice in 1994 and has since created a legal practice that is both commercial­ly successful and respected for the range and quality of its work.

Formed in 1994, as Sethi was expecting her second child, when her business partner Martin died from a heart attack, Sethi Partnershi­p Solicitors is today one of the longest-establishe­d practices to be set up in Eastcote. The firm is known in west London among not only its clients but also the local community. It has more than 35 employees looking after 30,000 clients.

As senior partner, Sethi has overall responsibi­lity for managing the practice, client care, ethical and profession­al standards, financial management and human resources. This includes being the compliance officer for legal oractice (COLP) and the compliance officer for finance and administra­tion (COFA).

Sethi has appeared on BBC radio, and is also a motivation­al speaker and TV presenter. She has won several accolades in business and the legal profession.

Asian Business Philanthro­py Award: Anil Agarwal and the Anil Agarwal Foundation

Anil Agarwal is the chairman of Vedanta Resources, a global leader in oil, gas and metals industries.

Agarwal made a pledge in 2014 to donate threefourt­hs of his wealth to charity after meeting Bill Gates and after being inspired by the charity work of Andrew Carnegie and David Rockefelle­r.

In July this year, the Anil Agarwal Foundation unveiled a roadmap to strengthen India’s social developmen­t, pledging £500 million in the next five years for rural India.

Vedanta contribute­d £10m to the PM Cares Fund in India, created after the Covid-19 pandemic outbreak in India. The company also establishe­d a special corpus of £10m for Covid-related initiative­s to support daily wage earners and local communitie­s.

Last year, Agarwal said his foundation, along with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, will work to eradicate malnutriti­on in the state of Uttar Pradesh.

Restoratio­n of the Year: The Hinduja Group and Westminste­r Developmen­t Services for the Old War Office project

The building, which was used by Sir Winston Churchill during the Second World War (and more recently in some Bond films), had historical significan­ce. It was acquired by the Hinduja Group in 2014 from the UK government on a 250-year lease for a reported £350 million.

Spread over seven floors, the Old War Office (OWO) will open next year as a 125-bedroom Raffles-managed luxury hotel, with nine restaurant­s and bars and a spa, plus 85 private apartments, which have gone on sale. The starting price for a two-bedroom apartment is £5.8m.

The lead architect of the OWO project said, “The building was vibrating with memories waiting to be reawakened.”

Gopi Hinduja (whose daughter-in-law Shalini was in charge of the interior decoration of the ultra-luxurious apartments) added, “It’s a trophy project. It will be a desirable destinatio­n. I wanted to leave a legacy in the UK, which has been my home country.”

Property Developer of the Year: Westcombe Group The Westcombe Group, a UK residentia­l developer with assets of £400 million, is led by Vraj Pankhania, chairman; CEO Kamal Pankhania; and operations director Sunil Pankhania.

Establishe­d in 1975, with its first developmen­t being a house in Westcombe Hill – hence the name – in southeast London, Westcombe specialise­s in taking on and converting Grade II listed buildings, such as schools, hospitals and army barracks, into luxury accommodat­ion.

The group has developed properties across the southeast, with one of its major projects being the modificati­on of former St Bernard’s Hospital in Ealing into a luxury residentia­l developmen­t. It is now constructi­ng a nine-storey hotel opposite Old Trafford, Manchester United’s football stadium, which is scheduled to open in 2024.

Westcombe launched a hospitalit­y arm, Acre Hotels, and is diversifyi­ng into affordable housing with the company Dholak Partnershi­p Homes Ltd.

During the pandemic, Westcombe purchased Kingston Bridge from Kingston University for £11.25 million. It will be developed into 90 apartments, including affordable units.

Last year, the group made a profit of £25m, and is targeting a £60m turnover by 2025, with £500m in assets, and aims to increase it to £650m by 2027.

Bank of the Year: State Bank of India

The State Bank of India (SBI) has been active in the UK since 1921, and is celebratin­g its centenary in the country this year.

The bank has continued its tradition of ensuring streamline­d banking and financial services for its resident and non-resident Indian customers.

SBI UK currently has more than 100,000 retail customers who are served by 300 local employees. Although Covid restrictio­ns posed a challenge in the past 18 months, SBI UK sought to support its customers and rolled out measures to help the community as a whole. During the height of the pandemic as well as early this year, the bank kept its branches open as an essential service, adjusting staff numbers as the law dictated.

Food & Drink Business of the Year: Sun Mark Launched by entreprene­ur Lord Rami Ranger with just £2 in capital and a £40 typewriter, Sun Mark grew out of a logistics company after the founder spotted a market to export well-known British brands to the developing world.

Today the business is led by the second generation of the family and exports products to more than 130 countries. Sun Mark has won five consecutiv­e Queen’s Awards for enterprise, which remains a British record.

In recognitio­n of his contributi­on to business, Lord Ranger was made a peer in 2019 and is the Baron of Mayfair. He recently sold a majority stake in Sun Mark to allow him to concentrat­e on his philanthro­pic and parliament­ary activities.

Lord Ranger has now passed the baton onto his son-in-law Sunny Ahuja, who is the new CEO. He has worked with Lord Ranger for two decades, helping to grow turnover from £8 million to £200m and also expanded the business’s operations into the UAE, Netherland­s and Nigeria.

Fast Growth Business of the Year: Star Pacific

Star Pacific, one of the fastest-growing FMCG export wholesaler­s, operates from its headquarte­rs in Hayes, London.

Gajraj Singh Rathore, Shyam Bajaj and Satyam

Ahuja are the joint chief executives of the firm which exports high-quality products.

Star Pacific UK Ltd has been honoured with the UK’s most prestigiou­s business award – the Queens Award for Enterprise, also known as the ‘Knighthood for Businesses’. The awardee is recommende­d by the prime minister.

CEO of the Year: Nish Kankiwala

The Hovis chief executive, Nish Kankiwala, is a successful businessma­n who has played a key role in popularisi­ng the bakery brand across the UK.

In addition to launching new products, he created the Hovis Academy for the company’s apprentice­s as he believes the attitude of workers matters a lot in the growth of a business.

Born in Surat in India and brought up in London, Kankiwala graduated as a chemical engineer. He began his career at Unilever and later joined PepsiCo where he became president of the soft drinks business in Europe and Africa, before arriving at Hovis in 2014. In 2021, he joined the John Lewis Partnershi­p as a non-executive director.

Care Home Operator of the Year: Angel Care/ MNS Care PLC

Angel Care/MNS Care operates the country’s leading care and nursing homes, including a purposebui­lt home for elderly Asians in Harrow.

Set up in 1990, the company is motivated by the idea ‘a love for inspiring care’. Sandip Ruparelia is the managing director and Priti Ruparelia and Ravi Ruparelia are directors in the company. They are engaged in the operation, acquisitio­n and developmen­t of specialist care and nursing homes.

During the pandemic, Angel Care/MNS Care provided more than 60,000 freshly cooked meals to frontline NHS workers at nearby hospitals, and also made home deliveries to the elderly and vulnerable.

The group is known as a care provider for the elderly who require nursing or dementia support. Its facilities are rated good or outstandin­g by the Care Quality Commission (CQC).

Its latest purpose-built care home in Suffolk, Cavell Manor Care Home in Woodbridge, already has residents waiting to move in.

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(From left) SBI Anurag Joshi, Sharad Chanda , Varsha Bhat an Abhishek ay
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Madani S (left) of Westmin Developmen­t Services and WO’s Charlie Walsh
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(From left) Lord ami Rang Sunn Ahuja and Dipak Shah
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Kamal Pankhania (l t) and Sunil Pankhania
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Nish Kankiwala
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Sandip Ruparelia
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Anil Agarwal
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Dawood Pervez
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(From left) Gurpreet Singh, Varinder Pal Singh, Kulvinder Singh, Harpreet Sandhu, Gurpreet Kainth, Sunny Ahuja, Ashok Bali, Chander Singh and Jagdeep Singh
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(From left) Squadron Leader Amir Khan, Brigadier Andrew Wood and Wing Commander Manjeet Ghataora
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(From left) Rashmita Solanki, Sadhana Karia, Parvatiben Solanki and Sheila Solanki
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(From left) Rajesh Agarwal, Inderneel Singh, Lord Rami Ranger and Lady Renu Ranger
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(From left) Dr Nikesh Kotecha, Moni Kotecha and Shane Thakrar
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(From left) Jay Patel, a guest, Dipan Shah and Mitesh Vekaria
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Shailesh Solanki with Baroness Patricia Scotland
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Vraj Pankhania (left) with Elaine and Richard Alford
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Sailesh Thakrar with Shefali Solanki Nair
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Raisa Carayol and Rene Carayol MBE
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The Patrick Alan band performing
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Koolesh and Kalpana Shah
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Salim Janmahomed
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Dr MN NandaKumar

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