Asadollah Asgaroladi

Asadollah Asgaroladi

Asadollah Asgar-Oladi is business magnate in Iran with business interests in exports, banking, real estate and healthcare.[1] His net-worth was estimated by Forbes at $400 million in 2003.[2]

Life

Asgar-Oladi was born to a merchant family. His ancestors converted from Judaism to Shia Islam.[3][4][5][6][7] Asgar-Oladi is amongst the world's wealthiest Iranians, and was named the third richest Iranian in the world and is the second wealthiest in Iran, with an estimated wealth in excess of $9 billion.[8] His business empire dates back to the 1970s and, since then, Asgar-Oladi has become one of the leading exporters of dried fruits, nuts and spices from Iran.[2] Asgaroladi is the president of Hasas Co. which is the leading exporter of nuts and pistachios from Iran since 1953. [9]

Asgaroladi increased his wealth dramatically in the 90's when there were two official exchange rates for the US dollar. Those with trade license could obtain the lower exchange rate of 1750 rials but the market value of US dollars was at 8000 rials. During this period his brother Habibollah Asgaroladi was the commerce minister responsible for handing out trade licenses to obtain the lower exchange rate. He used his connections to obtain large quantities of US dollars at low exchange rate and resold them at the market value price for a profit of more than 300%. [10]

Asgar-Oladi is a well-known member of the Iranian business community (his brother was Minister of Commerce for many years) and he currently holds the Presidency of several international Chambers of Commerce including the Iran-China, Iran-Australia, Iran-Russia[11] and Iran-Canada Chambers of Commerce.

Asgar-Oladi has been reported as being in negotiations to purchase Iran Air / "Homa", Iran's heavily national carrier and has been quoted in media sources as wishing to acquire the Tehran International Trade and Exhibition Centre, a vast conference and exhibition centre in northern Tehran. He also owns a majority stake in three retail Chinese banks. Asgar-Oladi has on numerous occasions proposed setting up an Iran-China bank.[12]

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