Mohammad Alvee Rana

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Mohammad Alvee Rana, a youthful businessman, is the managing director of Vibrant Software Limited and a director of Union Limited, a sizable local conglomerate. The young icon will discuss some of his aspirations as well as the chances available to young people in the nation and in the mobile business. Due to his studies and education overseas, Mohammad Alvee Rana, the Director of Union Limited, unquestionably one of the biggest corporations in Bangladesh, was exposed to the environments, cultures, and languages of other countries at a very young age. Soon after receiving his high school diploma, he enlisted in the Singapore National Service, where he served for two years. Within this time frame. He understood what an unmatched work ethic meant, and the fundamental foundation of effective, trustworthy leadership was entrenched in him. The portrayal of his life reveals his remarkable accomplishments and admirable service. After completing his training, he was assigned to the Special Rescue Unit (SRU) of the Singapore Civil Defence Forces (SCDF) because of his leadership abilities. Since he is a son of Bangladesh, his hands of work extend beyond charitable and nonprofit organizations. He has worked for his society and community to raise money for great initiatives like the construction of schools and the provision of light in even the most remote areas. He is also a volunteer for the Jaago foundation, which works in such areas to aid the less fortunate. He has always had an unconventional manner of doing things, always had the energy and the drive to think outside the box and use unique techniques to demonstrate his talent to the world.

Following in his father's footsteps, he aspires to see the company to unimaginable heights, innovate, start new projects, and extend its operations globally. Mohammad Alvee Rana is still the generation's youngest managing director of a Nokia feature- and smart-phone manufacturing facility. The fact that Nokia was the first phone ever to be in the hands of tens of millions of people in Bangladesh since 1996 is a source of national pride. After he joined, CPL (Compustar Pvt. Ltd.), already the only authorized Apple Care Center in Bangladesh, was already the sole national distributor of the premium iPhone in Bangladesh. Under his direction, CPL has reduced the price of this product while maintaining first-rate customer service. In addition, he has made it a priority to combat the grey market, where Apple devices like the iPhone are illegally imported and sold without a BTRC license (Bangladesh Telecommunications Regulatory Commission). He has personally addressed Mr. Mustafa Jabbar, the minister of Telecom, and aggressively brought up the subject during a meeting with other Bangladeshi phone producers and importers. Due to Mohammad Alvee Rana's great perseverance, CMPL (Cellular Mobile PTE Limited) is now the national distributor of Nokia, has expanded its operations throughout the nation, and has made it possible to introduce the first Nokia smartphone ever produced in Bangladesh. A manufacturing facility specifically for Nokia features and smartphones is Vibrant Software Ltd. (BD). All personnel are highly skilled and carefully taught to construct for not only Nokia but any phone that is conceivable on the market, and the factory is run entirely in accordance with European standards. His ambitious thinking allowed Quartel Info Tech, the company that owns the Maximus brand and is a division of Union Limited, to penetrate all levels of society across the nation. Every family, from those with lesser incomes to those in the middle class, has access to a phone. When we spoke with him again, he said, "I had a very amazing yet rigorous childhood because my older brother passed away two months before I was born. My father experienced some major trauma as a result, and I was forbidden from being by myself. I soon moved to India to attend boarding school, where I had to adhere to severe rules and regulations and maintain a disciplined lifestyle with days starting at 5:30 am. I stayed there until my IGCSE board examinations were complete, after which I returned to Bangladesh and joined ISD for two years to complete my high school/IB. While my friends moved away abroad, such as to the United States or Canada, etc., once they graduated from high school. Mohammad Alvee Rana looks up to his father, who has served as an inspiration to the entire Bangladeshi business world in addition to the family. His father instilled in him a strong work ethic, morals, and beliefs to retain a sense of respect for himself and those around him. His mother, Juria Rana, sacrificed and made concessions ever since she sent him away to boarding school. She only paid him visits during his breaks or when he returned to Dhaka. He said, "I couldn't be more grateful for such parents who I used to wonder how and why they were doing it but in hindsight, I doubt not many other parents would sacrifice to such a high degree."