Mohammad Ibraheem Khan
Mohammad Ibraheem Khan, born on 10th March 1981 in Hertfordshire, United Kingdom is a Serial Entrepreneur and a Fintech evangelist. He is the founder of MIK Group of companies.
Early Life[edit]
Originally from a poor Pakistani farming family, Ibraheem’s grandfather had moved to the UK from Pakistan in 1955 to start a better life for his family. Ibraheem graduated with a Law degree from the University of Hertfordshire in 2004. At the young age of 23, Ibraheem started his first company in the UK with a mere investment of 500 GBP. Within the first year, the construction company had a turnover in excess of 1 Million GBP.
Career[edit]
Ibraheem moved to Dubai to start his flagship company, Peninsula Business Solutions in 2008. With its success, he went on to establish other companies like OneGram[1][2], GoldGuard[3], Gateway International, OGPay[4] [5] and HUULK . Ibraheem now has business interests in 13 countries and with an annual turnover of more than 500 Million USD[6]
Philanthropy[edit]
Though the MIK group does not reveal the details of its CSR activities, Ibraheem is also known for his Philanthropic initiatives in UK and Pakistan. He also serves on the advisory board of Non-Profit Organization for Humanitarian works.
Awards and honors[edit]
- Best Islamic Cryptocurrency IRBA 2017[7]
- Fintech Leader of the year IRBA 2018
- People’s choice Award WIFS 2018
- CEO of the year GIFA 2019
- Fintech Leader of the year FINEXT 2019
- Best Islamic Fintech Product/Initiatives GIFA 2019
- Award for excellence in Finance- Leaders FINEXT 2019
- Best Service Provider for Mobile Payments IRBA 2019
References[edit]
- ↑ OneGram enters Malaysian market. "OneGram enters Malaysian market; to conclude first property sale using cryptocurrency this month". www.chinagoabroad.com. Retrieved 2021-04-08. Unknown parameter
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