Bestway celebrates 50 years with star-studded tribute to founder Sir Anwar Pervez
LONDON: In a glittering celebration befitting a visionary entrepreneur, Bestway Group welcomed 800 distinguished guests to the Royal Albert Hall to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Bestway’s founding and to pay tribute to its revered founder, Sir Anwar Pervez OBE.
Hosted by Dermot O’Leary, the night paid tribute to one of Britain’s most inspiring entrepreneurs, with a line-up of world-class performers and heartfelt speeches that reflected the remarkable journey of a Pakistan’s Gujjar Khan-born man who arrived in the UK with little more than determination, going on to build a business empire that today employs over 50,000 people worldwide – including in Pakistan.
The Royal Albert Hall was transformed into a stage for celebration, including dignitaries, parliamentarians and friends of the Bestway family, gathered to honour the man behind one of the UK’s most successful and socially responsible business groups.
“His is a story of grit, vision and purpose,” said Lord Zameer Choudrey CBE SI (Pk), Chairman of Bestway Group and nephew of Sir Anwar, in his welcome speech. “From a remote village in rural Pakistan to the founding of Bestway in 1976, Sir Anwar’s journey is not just one of commercial success -- but of social upliftment, community investment, and philanthropy. It is our privilege to celebrate him and the 50 years of impact he has inspired.”
The evening’s programme captured the spirit of the occasion, elegant and emotional. Highlights included a spellbinding performance from Katherine Jenkins OBE and a rousing set from Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, who flew in from Pakistan specially for the event. The evening also featured the dynamic string quartet Escala, accompanied by the Novello Orchestra, under the baton of David Mahoney as well as high energy finale from classical fusion artist, Okiem.
Former Prime Minister Lord David Cameron paid tribute to Sir Anwar’s lifelong values of enterprise, generosity, and service -- calling him “a true British success story whose influence spans continents and generations”.
Lord Cameron highlighted Sir Anwar’s belief in the community and the values that helped rebuild this country with a sense of service that has been one of the secrets of his success. He reinforced the family values reflecting how Sir Anwar, together with his nephew Zameer, and close friend Younus Sheikh, created the paragon of the family-run firm, built on trust, respect and shared purpose.
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