Ahmed Ali Riaz Malik Bahria Town: Biography, Wiki, Age, Net Worth & Career
Ahmed ali Riaz malik is the Chief executive officer (CEO) of
the renowned Bahria town which is the one of the biggest real estate
developmental projects in whole Asia. He is also the son of famous Pakistani
business tycoon Malik Riaz
hussain who is also the 7th richest man in Pakistan.
Net worth: Net
worth of Ahmed Ali Riaz malik is unknown
Income source:
Ali ahmed riaz malik brings most of his income from his role in the Bahria town
as a CEO and he has also done few investments alongside.
Real name: Ali
Ahmed riaz malik is his real name
Date of
birth/Age/Height/weight: Ali ahmed
riaz was born in 1978
Education and
Professional life
Ali ahmed riaz
was born and brought up in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, where he completed his
schooling from Beaconhouse School in 1999. After getting through with his
education, Ahmed Ali Riaz, being the only son to Malik Riaz, entered into the
family’s business, Bahria Town (Pvt) Ltd, which is one of the Asia’s biggest
real estate development companies. Ahmed Ali Riaz kick started his career at
Bahria Town (Pvt) Ltd from the scratch and he then went on to make it big into
the organization with all the hard work and dedication in the process. His
first major role came as the procurement manager and sales & marketing manager
and later got promoted to the project manager in 2005 in order to see through
various development projects in Pakistan for Bahria Town (Pvt) Ltd’s. In the
year 2007, Ahmed Ali Riaz was appointed
as the CEO of the Bahria Town (Pvt) Ltd and he took the company to greater
heights with an annual turnover of over USD$ 1 billion.
Personal life of Ali
ahmed riaz
Ahmed Ali Riaz got married to Mubashra Ali Malik in the year
2003. Moreover, Mubashra Ali Malik was born in 1984 to a rich Pakistani family
which is the owners of one of the biggest sugar refineries in the country.
Also, she has been a key part of all the philanthropic activities of Bahria
Town (Pvt) Ltd which includes offering 150,000 meals daily to the
underprivileged people in Pakistan.
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