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Now it owns over 70 subsidiaries from tobacco to consumer goods, furniture, textile and the IT sector. It has split into two groups to improve management of its subsidiaries - Partex Holdings and Partex Star Group. [5] M. A. Hashem also founded two leading private banks in Bangladesh – The City Bank and United Commercial Bank Limited (UCB).
Products manufactured by the company include liquid milk, yogurt, cream, powder milk, butter, and ghee. [1] The company was founded in 1974. [4] In 2016, a government report found 12 private milk producers in Bangladesh were imitating the packaging of Milk Vita. [5]
Agrani Bank: Financials Banks Dhaka: 1972 State-owned bank S A Airtel Bangladesh: Telecommunications Mobile telecommunications Dhaka: 2007 4G cellular, part of Axiata (Malaysia) P A Akij: Conglomerates - Dhaka: 1940 Textiles, tobacco, food & beverage, cement, ceramics, printing, pharma, consumer products, automobile, hospital P A Alim ...
The company has a workforce of 2,500 by 2022. SA Group of Industries has been operating 17 factories since 1988 with 8 master products under two brands Goalini and Muskan. These include Dhaka and Chittagong edible oil refineries, condensed milk, dairy products, tea leaves, flour, semolina, salt, water, paper and paper products. [2] [1]
Orion Group was established in 1985 as a pharmaceutical company. [8] Orion Pharmaceuticals is listed on the Dhaka Stock Exchange. [9]Orion Group bought the state owned Kohinoor Chemical Company (BD) Ltd, a deal made possible by the close friendship of the group chairman with Prime Minister Khaleda Zia, in 1993. [5]
City Group was established by Fazlur Rahman, a business magnate in the private sector of Bangladesh. City Group began on 6 February 1972 as a mustard oil company venture. [ 3 ] After its first project, City Group invested in new fields, including manufacturing , industry and trading .
Bangladesh Insulator and Sanitaryware Factory Limited; Bangladesh Jute Mills Corporation; Bangladesh Machine Tools Factory; Bangladesh Municipal Development Fund [1] Bangladesh Ordnance Factories; Bangladesh Overseas Employment and Services Limited; Bangladesh Parjatan Corporation; Bangladesh Petroleum Exploration and Production Company Limited
A mobile court fined Abul Khair Group for breaking Bangladesh Standards and Testing Institution rules by not labeling their milk products with a maximum retail price on 2 February 2010. [ 6 ] On 16 February 2012, two vessels owned by Abul Khair Group, MV Titu-22 and MV Titu-21 , sank off the coast of Kutubdia Lighthouse near the Port of ...