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  1. Ranjit Singh Boparan ( Punjabi: ਰਨਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ ਬੋਪਰਨ, born 24 August 1966) is a British businessman, and the founder and owner of 2 Sisters Food Group with his wife Baljinder Kaur Boparan. Known as the "Chicken King" in the West Midlands, [1] he has an estimated personal fortune of £600 million.

  2. www.2sfg.com › About-Us › Our-LeadershipOur-Leadership - 2SFG

    Ranjit Singh . President. Ranjit is President of Boparan Holdings Limited. He founded the business in 1993 and has more than 25 years’ experience in the food industry. Ranjit is particularly skilled at growing businesses, both organically and through acquisition. Notable acquisitions include Northern Foods and Brookes Avana in 2011. Ranjit ...

  3. 24. Juli 2020 · It came on top of renewed fears about the financial vulnerability of the indebted group of companies run by Ranjit Singh Boparan, nicknamed the “chicken king”. As the pandemic took hold, bond...

  4. www.2sfg.com › about-us › our-historyour-history - 2SFG

    The birth of 2 Sisters Food Group. Ranjit Singh Boparan started out with cutting and packing frozen retail portions in West Bromwich. At this point the company turned over £6m. 2 Sisters are one of British business's most compelling success stories of the past 20 years.

  5. [2] [3] [4] Established in 1993 by entrepreneur Ranjit Singh Boparan as a frozen retail poultry cutting operation, the company now covers 20 sites in the UK, six in the Netherlands, one in Ireland and one in Poland. It is the largest food company in the UK by turnover. [5] . The group employs 18,000 people, with annual sales of £3billion.

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  7. 27. Feb. 2018 · Ranjit Singh Boparan will now take on the role of president of Boparan Holdings Limited, the parent company of 2 Sisters. It’s the dawn of a new era at 2 Sisters Food Group, after co-founder, owner and current CEO Ranjit Singh Boparan announced he would be stepping down after 25 years.