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Asian Business Awards: Bestway Group is Asian Business of the Year

Bestway Group’s Dawood Pervez (second from left) receives the Asian Business of the Year at the Asian Business Awards 2021 in London, the UK, on November 19, 2021. To his left is Asian Media Group executive editor Shailesh Ramniklal Solanki and to his right is Kamal Pankhania of the Westcombe Group. AMG group managing editor Kalpesh Ramniklal Solanki is on the extreme right.

By: India Weekly Staff

ONE OF BRITAIN’S leading wholesale companies won the coveted top award at the Asian Business Awards, hosted by Eastern Eye, on Friday (19).

Bestway Group was named Asian Business of the Year at a gala event held at the newly opened Londoner in Leicester Square.

Founded by Sir Anwar Pervez and his school friends, the group runs not only the country’s second largest wholesale chain but also the Well Pharmacy Group as well as Pakistan’s second largest cement business and the country’s third largest bank.

It grew from a single wholesale depot in London to a business whose revenues are now in excess of £4 billion.

Asian Business Awards: Bestway Group is Asian Business of the Year
Shailesh Solanki and Kalpesh Solanki launch the Asian Rich List with GP Hinduja.

In all, 10 awards were presented on the night as the Asian Business Awards returned to their pre-Covid format after pandemic lockdown restrictions last year.

The event also saw the launch of the latest edition of the annual Asian Rich List. It profiles the 101 wealthiest south Asians in Britain.

Topping the list were the Hinduja family with an estimated wealth of £27.5 billion, followed by steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal and his son Aditya (14.2bn) and mining magnate Anil Agrawal of Vedanta (7.5bn).

Asian Business Awards: Bestway Group is Asian Business of the Year
Vedanta Foundation chairman Anil Agarwal (centre) with the Philanthropy Award at Asian Business Awards 2021 in London, the UK, on November 19, 2021. Victoria Crampton, marketing director of London Town Group is to his right while Kalpana Shah, also of London Town Group, is to his left.

Some 400 guests, among them powerful politicians, multimillionaire entrepreneurs and captains of industry, gathered in a Covid-safe ceremony to celebrate the best of Asian businesses at the Londoner, a luxury hotel in central London, owned by leading Indian hotelier Jasminder Singh.

The Asian Business Awards are hosted by the Asian Media Group, which publishes India Weekly, Eastern Eye and Garavi Gujarat news weeklies as well as the Asian Rich List and the GG2 Power List.

It was the first awards event hosted by AMG after pandemic restrictions were lifted earlier this summer.

AMG managing editor Kalpesh Solanki said, “For 23 years the Asian Business Awards has been seen as the most significant and important way of recognising and encouraging excellence in the Asian business community.”

Noting the impact of the pandemic on people and communities, he said, “Businesses big and small have played a vital and integral role over the past 18 months.

“So it’s our duty to shine a light on these businesses and ensure we collectively applaud the great work of entrepreneurs.

“It’s important we pull the country and society out of these severe times and play our part in rebuilding the economy.”

Britain’s best Asian businesses were recognised on the evening as an array of awards were presented.

Sir Anwar Pervez’s son Dawood collected the Asian Business of the Year Award.

Ritu Sethi, senior partner of The Sethi Partner Solicitors, won the Businesswoman of the Year, sponsored by the Royal Mint. Her commercially successful firm is respected in the industry for the range and quality of its legal work.

Asian Business Awards: Bestway Group is Asian Business of the Year
Ritu Sethi, senior partner of The Sethi Partner Solicitors, holds the Businesswoman of the Year with Anne Jessopp, the CEO of The Royal Mint, and Shailesh Solanki and Kalpesh Solanki.

Hovis CEO Nish Kankiwala, who has wide experience in running some of the world’s biggest food and drink companies, was named The Asian Business CEO of the Year.

India-born Kankiwala is known to spend three weeks every six months visiting Hovis’ factories where he talks to colleagues, seeking their feedback.

Asian Business Awards: Bestway Group is Asian Business of the Year
Nish Kankiwala, the chief executive of Hovis (second from left) with the Asian Business CEO of the Year Award. To his left is Siraj Singh, director of marketing and e-commerce for Edwardian Hotels London.

Westminster Development Services (Hinduja Group) won the Restoration of the Year award for its work on the Old War Office, which will open as a Raffles Hotel next year and which also is marketing 85 private apartments as OWO Residences.

Asian Business Awards: Bestway Group is Asian Business of the Year
Madani Sow, CEO of Westminster Development Services, receives Restoration of the Year Award from Brent North Labour parliamentarian Barry Gardiner. Below, the OWO Residences.

Asian Business Awards: Bestway Group is Asian Business of the Year

Sun Mark Limited, an export major with a portfolio of leading own brand products was the winner of the Asian Business Food and Drink Award 2021. Founded by Lord Rami Ranger, it has won many prestigious accolades, among them the Queen’s award for enterprise.

Asian Business Awards: Bestway Group is Asian Business of the Year
The Food and Drink Business Award 2021 went to Sun Mark Limited.

Lord Ranger’s son-in-law, who is in charge of the daily operations of the company, collected the award.

One of India’s best-known banks and a familiar name to most of the community in the UK, the State Bank of India, was named the Asian Business Bank of the Year.

Asian Business Awards: Bestway Group is Asian Business of the Year
Darshak Purohit, assistant manager — Marketing State Bank of India UK (second from left) receives the Asian Business Bank of the Year Award from Rajesh Agrawal, deputy mayor of London for Business.

Throughout the pandemic, the bank remained open as an essential service and also provided its customers seamless service through its online operations and mobile app.

The Asian Business Property Developer of the Year Award was presented to Westcombe Group, which specialises in taking on Grade II listed buildings – converting schools, hospitals and army barracks into luxury accommodation.

Asian Business Awards: Bestway Group is Asian Business of the Year
Sunil Pankhania, group operations director, and Kamal Pankhania, managing director, of Westcombe Group receive the  Asian Business Property Developer of the Year Award from Brent North parliamentarian Barry Gardiner.

Star Pacific, is one the fastest growing FMCG export wholesalers, was the winner of the Fast Growth Business of the Year award, supported by OakNorth Bank.

Since its establishment in 2010, Star Pacific has worked with some of the world’s biggest grocery companies to export more than 500 product lines from its base in Hayes, Middlesex.

Indian industrialist Anil Agarwal, chairman of the Vedanta Foundation and the Anil Agarwal Foundation, was presented the Asian Business Philanthropy Award.

The group is involved in charitable initiatives relating to education, health, ecological projects, sport and culture. Agarwal’s Healthy Villages Campaign, backing his Nand Ghar scheme, aims to improve rural healthcare centres and eradicate malnutrition, provide education and vital welfare services in India.

And in a year which showed the important role carehomes play, Angel Care/MS Care plc won the Care Home Operator of the Year, with Sandip Ruparelia, managing director of the company, collecting the award.

Asian Business Awards: Bestway Group is Asian Business of the Year
Sandip Ruparelia (second from left), managing director of Angel Care plc, collects the Care Home Operator of the Year Award 2021 from Brent Central Labour parliamentarian Dawn Butler.

Ruparelia and his family run some of the country’s leading care and nursing homes, including a purpose-built home for elderly Asians in Harrow, north London.

B&M CEO Simon Arora, Bestway’s Dawood Pervez and Vedanta’s Agrawal also took part in a panel discussion to talk about the impact of the pandemic and how businesses play a vital role in communities.

Guests at the event gave generously to Pratham, an education-focused charity in India.

Tributes were also paid to Ramniklal Solanki, who founded Garavi Gujarat, and passed away in March 2020.

His son Kalpesh said, “We miss him dearly. He was a true pioneer; a leader and a heavyweight in his field winning accolades for his journalism.

“He received honours from the Queen – both an OBE and CBE, but his biggest honour was to help thousands of people and more importantly he gave us a voice. Not just a voice but one that was respected and heard.”

BBC presenter Nihal Arthanayake hosted the event, where sponsors and supporters included the Koolesh Shah Family Foundation, OakNorth Bank, The Londoner Hotel, Royal Mint, The Westcombe Group and Zee Entertainment UK.

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