Mohammad Jamaluddin Razvi, Founder, Premier Group
Great stories don’t begin with a breakthrough; they begin with a crossroads. Fate nudges, life resists, and somewhere in that quiet tug-of-war, a mind sharpens its edge. The world calls it chance, but those who live it know better; every near-miss, every closed door, every hard-won lesson becomes a stepping stone disguised as a setback. And in that swirl of grit and grace, an entrepreneurial spark learns to breathe. From that very crucible emerged a journey that would one day redefine what determination looks like and what it can build.
A journey that began in the soil of Bihar, India, where Mohammad Jamaluddin Razvi, founder of Premier Group, was born into a middle-class Muslim family shaped by discipline, dignity, and the quiet pride of honest work. His father, Mohammad Salim, a history teacher who also tilled the land, taught him that a mind must stay sharp and a backbone even sharper. His mother, a devoted homemaker, anchored the household with warmth and unwavering steadiness. In classrooms where science and mathematics became his playground, he ranked among the top students, building analytical skills long before he knew how far they would take him.
He once set his sights on the Navy, only to fall short by a single point in Physics. He was offered an opportunity to alter the result, but his father refused any unethical shortcut, a moral stand that shut one door but illuminated another. Financial constraints loomed, yet he continued his studies with grit, enrolling for a B.Sc. against the odds. Eventually, a leap to Nepal introduced him to the garment industry, a world that reshaped his ambition and rewrote his future. Looking back, he reflects, “Some paths choose you long before you know you’re walking them.”

The Spark Behind the Ascent
Early environments have a way of shaping the futures we dare to build. For Jamal, that shaping began in a home where his father moved between the chalkboard and the farmland, and where financial constraints were not occasional visitors but daily realities. Those limitations, far from dimming his drive, sharpened it. He knew early that he didn’t want the life of tilling fields; he wanted a future forged through enterprise and scale. As he reflects, “When you grow up counting every rupee, you learn to count possibilities differently.”
That instinct for possibility pushed him beyond the traditional paths of his hometown and, in 1993, into Nepal, where the garment industry opened a door he hadn’t known existed. What began as exposure quickly crystallized into ambition. He started his first garment unit there as a teenager, a small spark that would, years later, blaze into Premier Group.
Today, Premier Group is a Hong Kong–based multinational with estimated revenues in the tens of millions and diversified interests in textiles, readymade garments, real estate, and education services. With manufacturing networks in Vietnam, Cambodia, Bangladesh, India, China, Nepal, and a sourcing hub in China, and an expanding vision toward the United States, his trajectory reflects a leader shaped by constraint but propelled by imagination.
The Evolution of a Vision
A company’s true origins rarely follow the lines drawn on its incorporation papers; they take shape in the years before, in the experiences that quietly mold conviction. Premier Group is no exception. Its beginnings trace back to Nepal in the early 1990s, where a young Jamal, far from his hometown in Bihar, learned the garment trade from the ground up. Manufacturing, sourcing, production, quality, every process became a lesson, every challenge an initiation into the mechanics of global supply chains. Those formative years would later anchor the blueprint of an empire. As he states, “If you understand the ground, you can rise without losing your balance.”
By the time Premier Group was formally incorporated in 2005, the foundation had already been set. Between 2000 and 2005, Jamal had mapped out strategic expansion plans, anticipating the impending end of the Multifibre Agreement. This foresight led to the creation of Premier Fashion Co. Ltd. in Vietnam, an enterprise that facilitated overseas exporters in placing orders with Vietnamese factories while managing production for clients across India and beyond. His earlier factory venture in Nepal, his leadership roles with global buyers, and his operational exposure to retailers such as Walmart, JCPenney, Sears, and Target sharpened his instinct for scale. The result was a manufacturing presence stretching across Vietnam, Cambodia, Bangladesh, India, China, and Nepal, supported by sales offices in the USA, India, and South Africa.
As his reach widened, diversification followed organically. Initial real estate investments in Kolkata evolved into thriving residential and commercial developments, eventually culminating in Premier Knowledge City, a 100-acre integrated township that brings together education, skill development, healthcare, villas, and a 10-acre garment plant employing more than 1,000 people. What began as a teenager’s halted factory in Nepal has evolved into a multi-million-dollar conglomerate, evidence that when vision grows out of lived experience, it gains the momentum to reshape entire industries.

The Making of Conviction
Every leader is shaped long before success finds them, and Jamal faced that shaping young. Between 1993 and 1995 in Nepal, he withstood a convergence of blows, losing his father, confronting a severe breach of trust by a business partner that pushed his business into debt, and operating amid an economic recession that threatened to swallow everything whole. Yet Jamal chose duty over despair. He sold his personal assets, borrowed funds, and cleared every worker’s salary, proving that integrity is not a posture but a principle. As he expresses, “When truth becomes your compass, even storms learn to respect your direction.”
That compass guided him again during COVID-19. As global supply chains collapsed, Jamal steered Premier Group with agile pricing, operational flexibility, and the unwavering loyalty of a core team that shared the weight of uncertainty. Long-standing suppliers extended credit on trust alone, a trust Jamal had earned over decades of transparency.
At the center of his leadership lies faith; he begins every endeavor with “Bismillah-ir-Rahman-ir-Rahim,” a reminder of humility and accountability. And behind that faith stands a family shaped by the same values. His wife, educated in a Bihar government school, has devoted herself to building a grounded home. His elder daughter studies BDS at Gurunanak Institute of Dental Sciences; his elder son has completed his degree in Economics from St. Xavier’s University, Kolkata, preparing him to manage the Group’s real estate and education verticals. His younger daughter studies Child Development and Psychology while mastering graphology to support the business with insight. His youngest son continues his studies, intent on completing his education before joining Premier Group. Together, they reflect Jamal’s belief that legacy is not inherited; it is taught, lived, and earned.
The Architecture of Sustainable Growth
True growth is never accidental; it is engineered with intent. For Jamal, that intent begins with a supply chain built to endure and a leadership philosophy rooted in faith and discipline. Premier Group’s expansion across fashion, real estate, and integrated townships is anchored in three principles he has refined over decades: fortify the supply base, diversify into sectors with long-term potential, and uphold a standard of quality that never wavers. His diversified production network, spanning Vietnam, Cambodia, Bangladesh, India, China, and Nepal, ensures stability, competitive pricing, and the steady cash flow that powers the Group’s broader ambitions. As Jamal explains, “A business grows well only when its roots grow deep.”
This depth is what enabled Premier Group to reinvest from garments into durable real estate assets and, eventually, into large-scale integrated townships, transforming stable capital into sustainable ecosystems. Yet even as the Group scales, Jamal maintains balance through spiritual grounding. Delegation strengthens this clarity: seasoned General Managers lead daily operations, allowing them to stay focused on vision rather than routine.
His philosophy of Growth with Purpose extends beyond balance sheets. Jamal’s NGO in Bihar provides 150 orphaned children with free education, food, accommodation, medical care, uniforms, and books. He supports marriages of underprivileged girls, distributes blankets during Kolkata’s winters, provides food to the hungry, and creates employment across India, Vietnam, Nepal, and Bangladesh, training more than 100 individuals into skilled professionals. For Jamal, growth is not merely expansion; it is impact, intention, and responsibility in motion.
The Future, As He Intends It
A visionary enterprise is always built with one eye on the present and the other fixed firmly on the horizon. For Jamal, that horizon stretches across continents, industries, and generations. His long-term vision is to fortify Premier Group’s standing as a truly multinational conglomerate, one that is already operating multiple legal entities across more than 10 countries and aims to deepen its presence in manufacturing, export, retail, commerce, real estate, technology, and emerging sectors that promise the next wave of global growth. As he reflects, “A company’s future is written not by its size today, but by the courage of its next step.”
At the heart of this future lies Premier Knowledge City, the Group’s flagship integrated township taking shape in Kolkata. Over the next decade, Jamal envisions PKC evolving into a fully realized, self-sustaining ecosystem, uniting education, skill development, healthcare, housing, and industry in one living blueprint for modern urban development. Phased expansion will ensure its stability and establish PKC as a model for how cities of the future can grow, with intent, intelligence, and inclusivity. Equally central to his vision is impact. Premier Group aims to create at least 10,000 direct and indirect jobs in the next five years, while scaling its NGO initiatives globally to deliver accessible education, food security, and social support to vulnerable communities.
Innovation and sustainability will guide every new milestone, from smart city technologies to environmentally responsible development, ensuring the Group’s “Growth with Purpose” philosophy translates into real, measurable change. In the end, Jamal is not merely building businesses; he is shaping ecosystems, opportunities, and futures. And if his past is any indication, the horizon he sees is one he fully intends to reach, step by deliberate step, vision by unwavering vision.