Akij Group is a Bangladeshi industrial conglomerates founded by Sheikh Akijuddin in 1940.[1] The industries under this conglomerate include textiles, tobacco, food and beverage, cement, ceramics, printing and packaging, pharmaceuticals, consumer products etc.

Akij Group
Company typePublic
Industry
FoundedJanuary 1, 1940; 84 years ago (1940-01-01)
Phultala, Khulna, Bangladesh
FounderSheikh Akijuddin
Headquarters
198, Akij House, Bir Uttam Mir Showkat Sarak, Tegaon Sarak, Tejgaon, Dhaka – 1208,
,
Bangladesh
RevenueIncrease US$1.5 billion (2017)
Number of employees
70,000
Websitewww.akij.net

They are primarily known for their drink products known as Mojo, Speed and Frutika.

History

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Akij Group was established in the 1950s by industrialist Sheikh Akijuddin as a cigarettes manufacturing business, before moving into other areas of business Like Rice, Jute, Paddy etc.[2][3]

In 2009,[4][5] Akij Group paid 390 million euros in tax, making it the biggest local tax-payer, contributing two per cent to the nation's entire budget. Akij also provides services in healthcare, information and communication technology. Its turnover in 2009 was 89 billion taka.[2] In 2018, Akij sold their tobacco division to JTI for $1.47 billion.[6] It was the biggest ever single foreign direct investment in Bangladesh.[7]

Sister projects

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In August 2018, Japan Tobacco acquired Akij's tobacco business for US$1.5 billion.[8][9]

  • Akij Bakers Limited.
  • Akij Plastics Limited.
  • Akij Cables Limited.
  • Ad-din Foundation
  • Ad-din Mothercare Limited
  • Ad-din Pharmaceuticals Limited
  • Ad-Din Womens Medical College Hospital
  • Akij Bakery Limited
  • Akij FMCG Limited
  • Akij Electronics Limited
  • Akij capital Management
  • Akij Buildtech Limited
  • Akij Island Limited
  • Akij Expedition Limited
  • Akij Automotive Industry
  • Akij Biri Factory Ltd.[10]
  • Akij Cement Company Ltd.[11]
  • Akij Ceramics Company Ltd.
  • Akij Computer Ltd.
  • Akij Corporation Limited
  • Akij Food & Beverage Ltd.[12][13]
  • Akij Foundation School & College[14]
  • Akij Gas Company Ltd.
  • Akij Gas Station Ltd.
  • Akij Hotel and Resorts
  • Akij Institute of Technology
  • Akij Jute Mills Ltd.
  • Akij Match Factory Ltd.
  • Akij Motors
  • Akij Particle Board Mills Ltd.[15]
  • Akij Printing & Packaging Ltd
  • Akij Real Estate Ltd.
  • Akij Securities Ltd.
  • Akij Textile Mills Ltd. [16]
  • Akij Wildlife Farm Limited
  • Akij Zarda Factory Ltd.
  • Akij Tobacco Company Limited
  • S.A.F Industries Ltd.
  • Afil Paper Mills Limited.
  • Akij Fuel Agency
  • Akij Agro Processing Limited
  • Afil Agro Limited
  • Afil Bricks Limited
  • Akij Foundation School and College (Uttara, Manikganj, and Mohammadpur)
  • Akij Rice Mill Industry
  • Akij Flour Mill Industry
  • Akij Bicycle
  • Akij Electronics and Electricals
  • Akij Takaful Life Insurance
  • Akij Health And Hygenie
  • Akij Footwear Ltd.
  • Akij Shoes Limited
  • Golden Akij Shoes Limited
  • Akij Leather Goods Limited
  • Akij Ceramics Ltd.
  • Akij Steel Mills Limited
  • Akij Tableware
  • Akij Board
  • Bahadurpur Tea Estates
  • Akij Bathware Limited
  • Akij Polymer Industries Limited
  • Akij Cartons Limited
  • Akij Transport Agency Limited
  • Akij BIAX Films Limited.
  • Akij Online Ltd.
  • Blue Pill Limited
  • iBOS Limited
  • Akij Air
  • Akij Shipping Line Limited
  • Akij Assets Ltd
  • Akij Healthcare Limited
  • Akij Engineering Institute
  • Akij Pipes & Fittings Limited
  • Akij City Center Ltd
  • Akij College of Home Economics

References

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  1. ^ Sajjadur Rahman (2009-06-24). "Akij Group to branch out into new avenues". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2016-10-29.
  2. ^ a b Sajjadur Rahman (2010-12-19). "Akij goes green". The Daily Star.
  3. ^ "Akij Gr set to overtake RAK Ceramics to become country's biggest tiles maker". The Financial Express. Dhaka. 2011-12-05.
  4. ^ "Akij to invest Tk 1,500cr in three plants in its economic zone". The Daily Star. 2016-09-23. Retrieved 2016-10-29.
  5. ^ Sajjadur Rahman (2010-12-09). "Big players buy cargo ships". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2016-10-29.
  6. ^ "JTI group acquires tobacco business of Akij Group in Bangladesh" (PDF). Japan Tobacco International.
  7. ^ "Japan Tobacco closes $1.47b acquisition of Akij venture". The Daily Star. 2018-11-30. Retrieved 2020-07-01.
  8. ^ "Japan Tobacco to Acquire Bangladesh Company for $1.5 Billion". Bloomberg News. Retrieved 2018-08-26.
  9. ^ "Japan Tobacco buying Bangladesh Akij's tobacco business for $1.5..." Reuters. Retrieved 2018-08-26.
  10. ^ "Thousand bidi workers lose job as Akij factory closes suddenly". The Daily Star. 2016-04-04. Retrieved 2016-10-29.
  11. ^ "No fly-ash in Akij cement: Official". The Daily Star. 2013-10-10. Retrieved 2016-10-29.
  12. ^ "Akij celebrates Independence Day". The Daily Star. 2012-05-23.
  13. ^ Gazi Towhid Ahmed (2013-10-04). "Akij Food brings in German technology to produce juice". The Daily Star. Retrieved 2016-10-29.
  14. ^ "AFSC". Akij Foundation School & College. Archived from the original on 2020-04-17. Retrieved 2021-04-04.
  15. ^ "Akij secures $43m from HSBC to expand particle board business". The Daily Star. 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2016-10-29.
  16. ^ "Akij Textile Mills Ltd".
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