Lord Zameer Choudrey CBE SI Pk hosted a dignified and emotional tribute
dinner at Serena Hotel, Islamabad, in honour of the Founder and Chairman Emeritus of Bestway Group,
Sir Anwar Pervez OBE HPk, celebrating his remarkable life, values and achievements.
The event was graced by the presence of Jane Marriott, the British High Commissioner and Lord Wajid Khan
of Burnley, a UK Minister. The two UK government representatives highlighted the unparalleled business
success he has achieved in the UK as well as the invaluable contribution made by Sir Anwar and Bestway
Group in forging strong bilateral relations between Pakistan and the UK.
Also present on the occasion were Dr. Maleeha Lodhi, former Ambassador of Pakistan to the UN, US and UK
and Dr Ishrat Hussain, renowned economist and former Governor of the State Bank of Pakistan, who shared
personal reflections and paid rich tributes to Sir Anwar’s and lauded his efforts in the UK as well as the
business and charitable contributions he has made in Pakistan through Bestway Group.
The exclusive gathering was attended by Governor State Bank, Mr Jameel Ahmad, amongst other senior
dignitaries and prominent members of the business community, government representatives and civil
society leaders to pay tribute to a legacy that continues to inspire across generations.
Lord Zameer Choudrey also expressed his deep personal respect and affection for his uncle, acknowledging
the profound influence Sir Anwar has had on his life and the lives of many others.
The highlight of the evening was the book launch — a moving biography of Sir Anwar Pervez, capturing the
incredible journey from his modest beginnings in Pakistan to becoming one of the most respected business
leaders in the United Kingdom. The biography stands as a timeless tribute to the founder, preserving his
story for future generations as a source of learning and inspiration.
Sir Anwar’s journey, marked by resilience, vision and an unwavering commitment to community and
philanthropy, began in the humble village of Thathi. Migrating to the United Kingdom in 1956, he worked
tirelessly to build a future for himself and his family. He eventually founded Bestway Group which has grown
to become a diversified £5 billion global enterprise that employs over 47,000 individuals and is also one of
Pakistan’s largest overseas investors.