
Who is Farah Malik? Meet India's richest Muslim woman India, her business is..., net worth is Rs...
Richest Muslim woman of India: You must have heard many stories about Elon Musk, the richest man of the world, and even Mukesh Ambani, who is the richest man of India. However, do you know who the richest woman of India is. More notably, this article is about Farah Malik, who is known for being India's richest Muslim woman. Farah Malik is the daughter of billionaire Rafique Malik who is currently serving as the Managing Director of Metro Shoes. Here are all the details you need to know about Farah Malik, the richest Muslim woman of India. Who is Farah Malik?
Starting her journey with the company in 2000, Farah Malik Bhanji fought hard and ultimately became the MD of the company. Talking about the educational qualifications, Farah is a distinguished alumnus of the University of Texas at Austin. Due to her commitment to continuous learning, she also attended the President Program at the prestigious Harvard School of Business.
The Metro brand was founded by her grandfather, Malik Tejani, in 1955 and from then on, their brand Metro Shoes flourished under Farah's leadership. Due to Farah's successful role as the Managing Director, Metro brand saw a transformative journey, which is continued till date. How did Farah Malik rise to success?
Fashion experts say that that Farah's keen attention to detail and quality has helped the brand compete with her competitors. Moreover, Farah Malik Bhanji has also played a key role in developing Metro Brands' relationships with foreign brands such as Clarks, Crocs, and Skechers. Notably, Farah enjoys a staggering net worth of Rs. 26,000 crores. What is Farah Malik currently upto?
The official website of the Metro brands says that 'Ms. Bhanji serves as a Director on the Board of Metro Shopping Arcade Private Limited, Metro House Private Limited, M.V. Shoe Care Private Limited, Metro Plaza Arcade Private Limited and Metro Athleisure Limited (Formerly known as Caravatex Brands Limited)'.

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