Succesful Entrepreneur in Bangladesh

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AL-HAZ ABDUL GHANI SARDER

Starting with a capital of Taka 10000 in 1984, a young man of Noapara has become a business tycoon in the Southern part of Bangladesh. He started his journey in the business arena with a Rice trading business. And today he is the proud owner of a diversified business portfolio consisting of 8 business ventures and the Chairman of GOLDEN Group.

Early Life

Born in 1953, Abdul Ghani Sarder is man of 57 years old. He came from an ordinary middleclass family living in Noapara, a district of Khulna Division. His father’s name was

Yashin Ali Sardar

And mothers name was

Amena Khatun . Though they are not that much affluent, people obey his father as a man of justice.

 

Family Background

Their family was a joint one and he is the second child of his parents. His father was middleclass farmer with some small trading business. Besides, his father supported his elder brother to enter into business and some of his relatives were directly involved in rice trading business. This influenced him to get involved in business. From his childhood he got enough freedom to exercise his own choice, especially from his mother. She influenced him in his every stage of life.

 

Educational Background

His educational career was not that much enriched. He only studied up to H.S.C. level. He passed his S.S.C. in 1972, I.Com (currently H.S.C.) in 1974 and in 1976 he filled up the Degree form. But due to direct involvement in business he could not continue his study further. But he did not let his limited education retrain himself. Rather he made proper utilization of his gathered knowledge in practical field. For example

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he changed the Bookkeeping procedure in trading business and introduced the modern accounting system.

 

Professional Life

From his very childhood, Abdul Ghani Sarder was very savings minded. In early 1984 hemanaged to save around Taka 10000 with which he started his first business, rice tradingbusiness. He collected paddy...