Raminder Singh Ranger, chairman of Sun Mark Ltd, was yesterday awarded the Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE).
Popularly known as Rami Ranger in London circles, the businessman has won the Queen's Enterprise awards for five consecutive years in the past.
He authored 'From Nothing to Everything', which charts his rags to riches story from his birth in Gujranwala, in modern day Pakistan, before his family made the journey to India during Partition.
Having founded his first enterprise with just 2 pounds and a typewriter in 1987, Rami Ranger now oversees Sun Mark and sister firm Sea Air and Land Forwarding Ltd, a 160-million- pound-a-year FMCG operation.
Ranger is also chairman of the British-Sikh Association and patron of Princes Charles' charity, Prince's Trust, and the Gandhi Statue Memorial Trust, formed to raise funds for the Mahatma Gandhi statue at Parliament Square unveiled last year.
He also donated 250,000 pounds to the London Southbank University to help graduates engage with business.
His CBE follows an MBE from the Queen back in 2005.
