Khawaja Anver Majid nominated for Hilal-e-Imtiaz

The Omni Group chairman is being honoured for his contributions to Pakistan's economy.
Published August 26, 2024

Khawaja Anver Majid, the founder and chairman of Omni Group, has been nominated for the prestigious Hilal-e-Imtiaz in recognition of his significant contributions to Pakistan’s economy. This announcement is part of the national awards, which honour 104 distinguished Pakistanis and foreigners for their excellence and service across various fields.

Majid’s journey began with a strong educational foundation at Lawrence College, Ghora Gali, Murree, and Aitchison College, Lahore. He graduated from Government College Lahore before embarking on a distinguished career in banking, starting with National & Grindlays Bank Ltd in 1962. After further training in the UK, he returned to Pakistan as a covenanted officer in 1967. His 26-year tenure in the banking sector culminated in his role as general manager in Pakistan and general manager of planning & development at Dubai Bank Ltd, a position he held until 1984.

Majid’s entrepreneurial spirit led him to the automotive industry, where he was involved in the manufacturing of Ford Tractors through a joint venture with Ford New Holland. From 1988 to 1999, he served as the managing director of Haroon Oil Ltd, an oil blending plant in collaboration with Gulf Oils.

In 1999, he ventured into manufacturing and established the Omni Group, which has since diversified into various sectors, including sugar mills, cement production, ethanol production, polymer packaging, rice processing, power generation, aviation, agricultural machinery assembly, and industrial gases.

Majid is a pioneer in Pakistan in the field of “revival of sick units”. To date, he has been personally involved in the revival of a rice processing unit, four sugar mills, a cement manufacturing plant and an industrial gas production and marketing company, mostly in Sindh and a tractor assembly plant in Hub, Balochistan. Sick units revival has created 4,000 jobs in the rural areas of Sindh.

The revival of these units have multiple benefits, such increased employment opportunities for the local population, reducing unemployment and improving livelihood in rural Sindh where there is limited scope for jobs. A market survey on the positive impact of one sugar mill shows that it supports 50,000 households.

Besides being a patriotic industrialist/agriculturist, Majid is a philanthropist working with and donating to numerous social welfare organisations, such as orphanages and hospitals offering free treatment to under privileged patients. As part of his Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR), whenever there is a natural calamity, Majid, along with his senior management team, plays a leading role in providing food, tents, medicines, medical services to the effected population in rural Sindh. Around 6,000 families were housed and provided with food, clothing and shelter.

In addition to the above CSR activities, there are medical clinics and dispensaries operating at all the business units of Omni Group, where free medical care is provided to all employees and their families. There is also a primary school located in Khoski town in Badin that has been upgraded to a higher secondary school and intermediate college, providing high quality education to students in the region. Additionally, free of charge education is provided at all Omni Group mills for children.

Majid is now a prominent industrialist, leading one of Pakistan’s largest conglomerates, which is widely recognised as a top sugar producer in the country. Under his visionary leadership, the company has flourished, employing over 12,000 dedicated professionals in rural Sindh alone. With a strong commitment to growth and excellence, Majid has built an empire that not only contributes to the nation’s economy but also ensures the satisfaction and well-being of its extensive workforce.


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