Distinguished business entrepreneur Asif Rangoonwala has joined The British Asian Trust Board of Trustees. With interests spanning food, property, sport and international development, Asif Rangoonwala brings a wealth of expertise as a Trustee. He is chairman of the Rangoonwala Foundation established by his late father.
Asif Rangoonwala founded UK-based Eurobuns Limited, a successful venture in the industrial baking sector, for which he received the Queens Award. He is also a key player in the South Street property business – a rapidly growing provider of student accommodation.
Passionate about sports, particularly powerboat racing, Asif Rangoonwala runs the World Championship for Powerboat P1, the top class of speedboat races.
He manages the Rangoonwala Foundation which provides vocational training, medical centres, libraries and other facilities for marginalised communities worldwide. A native of Pakistan, Asif Rangoonwala is a fellow of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, Trustee of the Whitefield Development Trust, Director of Indus Entrepreneurs UK and Chairman of the World Memon Foundation.
“My belief has always been ‘to supplement the efforts of others’, he says. “The British Asian Trust is a perfect example of how to achieve the balance between NGOs and Donor Trusts, those who do the work and those who help by funding the work,” says Asif Rangoonwala.
Manoj Badale, chairman of The British Asian Trust, hailed the latest appointment to the Board. “We greatly welcome the immense experience, enthusiasm and compassion that Asif Rangoonwala brings,” he said. “We very much look forward to his involvement with The British Asian Trust in our mission to meet the greatest needs in the crucial areas of education, enterprise and health in South Asia and the UK.
Asif Rangoonwala joins Salman Mahdi, Chris Mathias and Rajan Singh on The British Asian Trust Board. .