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    Relatives. Tarun Shah (Brother) Awards. Moran of the Order of the Burning Spear (MBS) (2004) Chief of the Order of the Burning Spear (CBS) (2011) Website. http://www.vimalshah.co.ke. Vimal Shah is a businessman, entrepreneur, mentor [1] and industrialist in Kenya, the largest economy in the East African Community.

  2. Nov 20, 2013 · Vimal Shah is the CEO of Bidco Oil Refineries, the largest edible oil manufacturer in East and Central Africa. He and his family own 64% of the company, which has annual revenues of over $500 million and a 49% market share in Kenya.

  3. Summary. Vimal Shah is the Co-Founder and Chairman of Bidco Africa, a leading FMCG manufacturer based in Kenya that operates across East Africa. Established in 1985, Bidco started as a family business led by Vimal, his brother Tarun, and their father B.D. Shah, whose initials gave the company its name.

  4. Nov 6, 2021 · Learn about Vimal Shah, the son of Bidco Africa founder Bhimji Depar Shah, who chairs the manufacturing conglomerate that produces edible oil and other products. Find out his profile, education, wife, wealth and mentorship.

  5. Jan 13, 2015 · Learn how Vimal Shah transformed his family's garment business into a leading edible oils and personal care products company in East and Central Africa. Read his story of persistence, innovation and social responsibility.

  6. Oct 19, 2023 · 5 companies owned by Kenyan tycoon Vimal Shah. by Yusuf Abdulfatai October 19, 2023. Kenyan tycoon Vimal Shah steers the ship at Bidco Africa, a powerhouse in the East African fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) industry, initially established by his father, Bhimji Depar Shah, in 1970.

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  8. Feb 19, 2014 · Kenya’s first dollar billionaire built top brands in Africa. Wednesday, February 19, 2014 — updated on July 02, 2020. Mr Vimal Shah is ranked the richest man in Kenya today but when he and his brother Tarun walked into several banks in the early 1980s to ask for a loan with which to start a new manufacturing business, they were turned away.