Ismail Ahmed (businessman)
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Ismail Ibrahim Ahmed | |
|---|---|
| Ismaaciil Ibraahin Axmed | |
Ahmed in 2015 | |
| Born | May 1960 (age 65) |
| Education | London Business School |
| Known for | Founder and chairman of WorldRemit |
Ismail Ibrahim Ahmed (Somali: Ismaciil Axmed, Arabic: إسماعيل أحمد) is a Somali-British entrepreneur and the founder and chairman of WorldRemit, a money transfer company, and director of the Sahan Foundation International.[1][non-primary source needed]
Ahmed was born and raised in Somaliland, where he grew up in the city of Hargeisa.[2][3] Before the outbreak of the Somali Civil War, Ahmed was awarded a World Bank scholarship to study economics in the UK at the University of London.[4] After the outbreak of war, with the help of his family Ahmed was smuggled out of Somaliland to reach the United Kingdom as a refugee.[5][6]
Ahmed has a PhD in economics from the University of London and an MBA from London Business School.[7][2]