Anis Ahmed is the Founder and Group CEO of MGH Group (https://mghgroup.com), a large conglomerate headquartered in Singapore with footprint over 25 countries in Integrated Supply Chain for Global Fashion, Automotive industry and Electronics Brands, Total Cargo Management (TCM) for Low Cost Carriers (LCC), Travel Commerce for Airlines, Cross Border Freight Trains, Trucking, Satellite Fulfilment Centre (SFC) operators, Inland Container Depot (ICD), FM Radio Stations, Tea and Rubber Plantations, Food & Beverage Retail, and Commercial Banking. He takes keen interest in investing into innovative bootstrapped startup ventures.
He is a member of the Executive Committee (EC) of the Board of Directors of EBL. He also serves as a member of the Board of Directors of Consolidated Tea & Plantation Limited, 2nd largest tea grower in Bangladesh.
He earned his BSc in Finance from the University of Utah and MBA from Arkansas State University, USA, and began his career with A.P. Moller Maersk as an intern at its Morristown, New Jersey Headquarters. He later joined his father’s business, an A.P. Moller Maersk joint venture in Bangladesh (Maersk Bangladesh Ltd) and left after four years to establish his own start-up, MGH, named after his father M. Ghaziul Haque, who is currently Director of EBL and Chairman of the MGH Group.
Together with his wife Suhana Ahmed, he Co-Founded the Suhana & Anis Ahmed Foundation (SAAF) (https://www.suhanaanis.foundation) dedicated to prevent childhood glaucoma and blindness. The foundation has launched Two DristiVans, Bangladesh’s first-ever Mobile Eye Diagnostic Clinic built on a 4-ton truck chassis to reach out to schools and colleges of far-flung villages and thanas of the country.
The foundation offers 16 scholarships at BRAC University for meritorious and underprivileged students pursuing Computer Sciences (CSE) degrees and provides financial supports to Monwara Islam Tajul Islam Welfare Trust to sustain “Shailan Probeen Nibash” operations, an old home for senior citizens. The couple has provided comprehensive financial, and operational supports to BSMMU’s 31-bed Leukemia ward for children to minimize child mortality suffering from Blood Cancer.