Introduction
The Tabani group dates back to 1885 where it made its humble beginning under the name and style of M/s H.A Ganny Brothers in Rangoon, Burma led by the present grandfather whose trade with Japan and the European countries established a reputation which is diligently upheld even today.
This fact could very well be evidenced from the book “Twentieth Century Impressions of Burma” published by Great Britain Publishing Company Limited,1910. The shifting to former east pakistan and then to pakistan left the family undeterred and hard work multiplied their achievements each time. The assets of an unblemished reputation for honesty and integrity are jealously guarded and upheld at every junction. The roots of the present group are based on dedication, honesty and a will to achieve.
Following in his fathers legacy, Mr. Humza Tabani now leads Tabani group as chairman with strong support from his brothers – Mr Hatim Tabni as Executive Director, and Mr. Muneeb Tabani and Mr Abdul Wasay as directors. Together they focus on aligning with market trends, setting strategic goals and expanding the group’s trade network to adapt to changing global dynamics, the Tabani Group has established offices in Dubai, Sharjah, Russia, and the Central African Republics, along with representation worldwide. The group is now exploring additional offices, especially in African nations and China to better serve emerging markets. Their growth marked by efficiency and high standards has garnered national and international recognition. Tabani group remains committed to introducing advanced technologies and promoting knowledge transfer to prepare for future challenges.
“Mr. Yacoob Abdool Ganny is the honorary treasurer of the Young Men’s Mahomedian Association in Rangoon. His business house is at 35, Merchant Street, where he has extensive dealings as an importer of piece-goods and hardware, and as an exporter of Burma products such as cutch, beans, etc. During a recent visit to England, he visited the principal manufacturing houses and was able to obtain knowledge useful to him in conducting his own business. The son of Abdool Ganny, he was born in Bombay Presidency thirty-five years ago. In 1885, he joined his two brothers in Rangoon, trading under the style of H.A. Ganny Brothers. One of the brothers died in 1895, and the other in 1899, when Yacoob Abdool Ganny became the sole proprietor of the business. He has four sons and three daughters.”
(Twentieth Century Impressions of Burma, 1910, p. 331)