Mohammed Hamid (entrepreneur)

Mohammed Hamid (born 1976) is a Ugandan business magnate and investor. He is the owner and chairman of the executive board of directors for the Aya Group.

Mohammed Hamid
Born1976 (age 4445)
NationalityUgandan
Alma materMakerere University
OccupationBusinessman, entrepreneur, investor
Years active1987 - present
Net worthUSD$ 1.259 Billion

According to Forbes in 2015, he was the second richest African under 40, after Tanzanian multi-millionaire Mohammed Dewji. He is currently the 2nd wealthiest individual in Uganda with an estimated networth of USD$1.259 Billion.[1]

Background

Hamid was born in the Sudan circa 1976. In 1987, he traveled to Uganda for the first time to visit his elder brother, Mohammed El Hamid, who operated a commodity trading business called Pan Afric Impex. He fell in love with the country and stayed.

Mohammed Hamid with his family

The younger Mohammed worked with his elder brother until the early 1990s when he started his first company Pan Afric Commodities, also a commodities trading business. Later, he bought a milling machine from Premiere Mills, one of the companies owned by businessman Sudhir Ruparelia. In 1997, he bought a 15 acres (6.1 ha) piece of land in Kawempe, a suburb of Kampala where he relocated the machinery and started milling wheat. Later he bought more mills and started baking bread and confectioneries.[2]

Later, he started a trucking business, FIFI Transport Uganda Limited, later renamed Panafric Transport, which is a leading hauler in the East and Central African region", with a current fleet of hundreds of heavy duty Scania and MAN prime movers and semi trailers

.[3] One of his companies, Aya Investments, is the developer of the Pearl of Africa Hotel, launched in 2017 by President Yoweri Museveni. In 2018, Forbes listed Hamid among the 5 young African Millionaires to watch.[4]

See also

References

  1. Nsehe, Mfonobong (7 February 2015). "Meet Mohammed Hamid, The $200 Million Milling Tycoon Of Uganda". Forbes.com. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
  2. Kiggundu, Joseph (31 January 2016). "How Ugandan investor of Sudanese origin milled his way to become Forbes second richest African under 40". Daily Monitor. Kampala. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
  3. Wanyenya, Prisca (8 February 2016). "Mohammed Hamid: From Vending To Shs900bn Aya Empire". The Red Pepper Newspaper. Kampala. Retrieved 8 February 2016.
  4. Nkaheebwa, Rowland (8 September 2014). "Hilton Hotel Boss Lives Like A king". The Red Pepper Newspaper. Kampala. Retrieved 9 February 2016.
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