Malik Riaz

Malik Riaz Hussain (Urdu: ملک ریاض حسین; born February 8, 1954[1] in Sialkot) is a Pakistani real estate tycoon who is the founder of Bahria Town.

After this, he established his own real estate development company which, with the approval of the Supreme Court, he named Bahria Town.

His employees' profiles show that he hires a lot of women, especially at the middle and senior management levels, because he finds them "hard-working, efficient, and diligent".

"[10] In October 2019, the parents of Amanda Halse, one of the 20 victims of the Schoharie limousine crash in the U.S. state of New York a year earlier, named Riaz as a defendant in a wrongful death suit they filed over the accident, since they allege that he had helped finance the businesses of two distant relatives who were principals in the company that owned and operated the limousine.

[11] After being alerted by Pakistani authorities to sources of his income and cash expenditure, the UK's National Crime Agency (NCA) began an investigation into Malik Riaz Hussain.

In December 2019, Malik Riaz came to a civil agreement with the NCA, handing over £140M in cash, and the Grade II listed house 1 Hyde Park Place, valued at £50 million.

[18] Malik Riaz is in the process of setting up a chain of hospitals in Pakistan that would provide a free healthcare service.

[19] Malik Riaz built a net of schools, universities, and other institutions that give the students an opportunity to study for free.

Every year, Malik Riaz provides students with microfinance loans, enabling them to pursue their academic dreams without financial burden.