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Restaurateur Charan Gill is attracting big names to his new Paragon Club business forum
Ibrahim will reflect on his career rise and illustrate just what can be achieved by those from humble backgrounds. Having been raised in a council house in Glasgow, the last few years have seen him become a renowned adviser to world leaders.
Paragon Club founder Gill said: "Azeem's entrepreneurial flair and outstanding business achievements make him a perfect speaker for us.
"Not only will his inspiring story give an insight into the working of his business, but a questions and answers session means that members will get a rare opportunity to pick the brains of a recognised leading international thinker."
Currently worth an estimated £60 million, Ibrahim began to accumulate wealth in 2004 when he set up a leading e-commerce facility selling international maritime, transport and logistical insurance online. His ECM Holdings owns the European Commerce and Mercantile Bank and other financial concerns.
The Paragon Club is an informal business networking facility that brings people together to discuss business issues on a regular basis.
Members comprise corporate directors, professionals, managing partners and other decision makers within a broad range of companies and organisations. Its aims are to promote business in the west of Scotland through a regular series of events throughout the year.
For more details go to www.theparagonclub.co.uk.
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