Support from companies is vital to helping us meet vital needs in the crucial areas of education, enterprise and health. We are proud to be working with:

Young people surviving in India’s urban slums are escaping poverty through employment with support from partners at St James’s Place Wealth Management Group.
The learning and life chances of some 1,500 poor children in Pakistan’s most isolated rural areas are improving with help from The British & Foreign School Society (BFSS).
Support from The Tesco Charity Trust, the charitable arm of the UK’s grocery market leader, is transforming the lives of young people and their families surviving on as little as £10 a month.
Committed to meeting the needs of wealthy clients and those aspiring to become wealthier, Barclays Wealth sponsored an event for the Trust.
International law firm Stephenson Harwood provides ongoing pro-bono legal support for The British Asian Trust.
Global financial service company Deutsche Bank is a member of our Leadership Group for the Pakistan Recovery Fund.
Michelin-starred Quilon in London, headed by Trust Ambassador Sriram Aylur encouraged guests to add £1 to their bill and sponsored a competition.
Serving innovative Indian food, Mint Leaf restaurants in London supported us by inviting guests to add £1 to their bill for the Trust and providing competition prizes for supporters.
Michelin-starred Benares Restaurant and Bar raised money for the Trust by inviting guests to add £1 to their bill and sponsoring a competition. Chef Atul Kochhar is a Trust Ambassador.
One of the UK’s leading engineering consultancies, Halcrow is working with us to provide education, care and safety for the children of migrant labourers living on construction sites where they work in Mumbai, India.
Golden Tours, the UK’s leading sightseeing company and part of the Gray Line Worldwide Association, is supporting Trust work to secure livelihoods for disadvantaged young people in India.
International Mobile Operator Lycamobile is working with the Trust to train 750 disadvantaged youths in Chennai, India to help them secure employment.
Rubicon, maker of exotic fruit juice drinks, is working with the Trust to transform the lives of 20,000 poor children in India and Pakistan; and teaming up with us for the Friend’s Provident t20.
Accenture staff are raising funds for our charity partner Saath and its Umeed programme which provides skills and job placements to young people in communities faced with poverty and unemployment.
LDC (Lloyds Development Capital) directly supports the work of charities in The British Asian Trust portfolio. One of the company’s investment managers recently visited our work with Mumbai Mobile Crèches in India. Read about her experience here.
The Colony Bar and Grill donated £1 for every restaurant guest in June and October 2010 at this new culinary venture in London’s Marylebone area. read more
The Council made The British Asian Trust its special charity for a recent gala dinner with all funds directed to a specific charity within The Trust’s portfolio.
Betfair supported The British Asian Trust’s 2009 cricketing event to raise funds for the Trust’s charities.
Future Group helped to sponsor The British Asian Trust’s first cricket match featuring India vs. Pakistan in 2007.
Investec supported The British Asian Trust’s 2009 cricketing event to raise funds for the Trust’s charities.
Kingfisher sponsored the party following The British Asian Trust’s 2008 cricketing event to raise funds for the Trust’s charities.
Pepsi supported The British Asian Trust’s 2009 cricketing event to raise funds for the Trust’s charities.
View Asia supported The British Asian Trust’s 2009 cricketing event to raise funds for the Trust’s charities. It also chose The British Asian Trust as its charity for the British Asian Sports Awards.
Walkers supported The British Asian Trust’s 2009 cricketing event to raise funds for the Trust’s charities.
Whyte and Mackay sponsored the party following The British Asian Trust’s 2008 cricketing event to raise funds for the Trust’s charities.