 Tan Sri Mokhtar (Malaysia, Businessman)
Syllabus of the Subject: Tan Sri Mokhtar (Muslim Businessman).
- Tan Sri Mokhtar (Malaysian Muslim Businessman)
- Malaysian Mining Corporation
Sample of the Subject: Tan Sri Mokhtar (Malaysian Muslim Businessman)

Description of the Subject: Tan Sri Mokhtar (Malaysian Muslim Businessman).
Tan Sri Mokhtar Syed Syed Shah bin Al-Ni Bukhary (Muslim Businessman ) was born in 1952; he is the richest Bumiputera (Malay ethnic
group) in Malaysia
- Sri Mokhtar has businesses related to the International Transport and Logistics, property, plantations, power generation, and engineering projects
- Tan Sri Mokhtar has an estimated net worth of 2,750 million dollars. According to Forbes is the eighth richest men in Malaysia
- Sri Mokhtar is Sunni Muslim
- Tan Sri Mokhtar has been identified as one of the main beneficiaries of the political connections that have given their monopoly control subsidiaries in crucial sectors of the Malaysian economy: energy, rice, and harbors
- He started his business in 1990 trading with rice.
As he was achieving success began to diversify their businesses
- His next big step was in the
logistics and transport sector
- He has 51.8% of
the Malaysia Mining Corporation shares
“To us, there is more to life than just making profits... A sustainable business need to operate within healthy environments, economies, markets, and communities.
We recognise the impact of our business on society.” Tan Sri Mokhtar
Corporate Social Responsibility.
Tan Sri Mokhtar is a prominent philanthropist, his company MMC Corporation Berhad supports special events to allocate his Zakat funds to selected beneficiaries.
Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary is the third of seven children born to a lower middle-class of Hadhrami Arab descent. His father was a merchant.
Religions and Global Trade - Islam in Asia (c) EENI Global Business School
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