Early life
In 1973,Entrepreneurial career
America
Mahmood was working two jobs from 1977 till 1983 and managed to save $60,000 which he invested in establishing a restaurant called "The Helmand" in Chicago in the year 1985. Seeing that there is a market opportunity for Afghan cuisine and the local's appetite to try new cuisines, 'The Helmand' was an instant success. After the initial success of 'The Helmand' restaurant, Mahmood decided to turn this new venture into a chain of restaurants. A couple of years after the opening of the first branch, Mahmood traveled to San Francisco. The second restaurant was also met with immense success and later in October 1994, Mahmood opened his final chain of 'The Helmand' restaurants in Cambridge Massachusetts. In the year 1996, Mahmood Karzai saw an upcoming trend of Mexican food becoming popular in America. Seeing this opportunity in the market, Mahmood Karzai opened his first Tex-Mex Grill called 'Viva Burrito' in Boston, MA. His final investment in the restaurant business was when he opened a Mexican restaurant in Maryland called 'Tampico Mexican Grill'.Afghanistan
After the fall of the Taliban, Mahmood travelled back and forth to Afghanistan frequently. Seeing the current business environment in Afghanistan, Mahmood decided to spend the majority of his time trying to rebuild his home country. Because of his constant and prolonged travel to Afghanistan, Mahmood had to sell his restaurant chains in the US and use the funds from the sale to start-up new businesses in Afghanistan.ACCI (Afghan Chamber of Commerce and Industries)
Mahmood noticed a lack of representation for the business community in Afghanistan. To address this issue, Mahmood started working on the formation of Afghanistan Chambers of Commerce & Industry (ACCI). The sole purpose of this organization was to forward the concerns of private investors, entrepreneurs, and other businesses, to the government and other relevant authorities to make the businesses thrive. Mahmood believed that for the chamber of commerce to function efficiently it had to be an independent entity based on memberships, election, and without the government's intervention. Therefore, Mahmood and a group of Afghan entrepreneurs proposed USAID and the Afghan government inKabul Bank
Mahmood Karzai was a shareholder inToyota dealership
In the year 2006, Mahmmod Karzai along with Habib Gulzar, another Afghan entrepreneur, opened the first official Toyota dealership in Afghanistan. Afghanistan's automotive sales industry primarily consisted of new or used cars imported either by individuals or small businesses. Spare parts and service for the local cars were carried out by untrained local mechanics who lack the tools to carry out proper maintenance and repairs of the vehicles. The business paved the way for other Afghan entrepreneurs to bring in motor dealerships and even though the Toyota dealership grew gradually, Mahmood Karzai sold his shares to his partner Habib Gulzar.Afghanistan investment company & purchase of "Ghori Cement"
Mahmood saw the cement industry of Afghanistan in disarray and inoperable. He planned on making Afghanistan's first and only cement production plant operational again so that it could help in the development of the country. As Mahmmod was an integral part of the Afghan Chamber of Commerce and Industries (ACCI), he informed all the businessmen about the importance of having a local cement production plant "Ghori Cement", and Mahmood tried to raise capital by appealing to those businessmen. Mahmmod succeeded in his effort and was able to raise $25 Million from the businessmen in ACCI. The funds were transferred into a newly formed company 'Afghanistan Investment Company' (AIC). Because the company was established with the help of some Afghan businessmen, a board of directors was created in which each of the shareholders had a seat. During the initial meeting, the shareholders decided to elect Mahmood Karzai as the CEO of AIC. Mahmmod Karzai used the funds to invest in the factory to make it operational and to increase its production. After a couple of years of successfully leading AIC towards progress and profitability, Mahmood resigned as the CEO of 'AIC' to pursue his other goals.Ayno Maina
In the year 2003, Mahmood had the idea to build a city with all modern amenities including, sewer lines, clean water network, new electricity, and a communication system. These amenities also included paved roads, sidewalks, clinic/hospitals, schools, a university & public parks. Mahmood named this new real estate project "Ayno Maina.". Building a city with the size of Ayno Maina required a considerable amount of capital investment to start the planning and design phase of the town. Mahmood worked on a business plan in which he wrote where this new city will be built and how many apartments it will have and what facilities will it offer for its residents. Mahmood used his contacts at ACCI and his other friends to gather support to finance the first stage of this new development. One of the institutions to which Mahmood submitted his business plan was the Overseas Private Investment Corporation (OPIC) which is the United States government's development finance institution. After reviewing the business plan and all the relevant documents attached with it, OPIC approved the finance of $3 Million to start the initial stage of building this new city. This capital would be used to draw a complete map of the town including the designs of the apartments and the rooms inside it, sewage system, clean water network, electricity distribution grid and many other necessities that are readily available in any well-developed country.Controversies and scandals
IRS (Internal Revenue Service)
In October 2010, the ''Kabul Bank
Mahmood Karzai is closely tied to theAmerican citizenship
In 2013, Karzai, who has resided in Afghanistan since 2002, renounced his American citizenship to assume a bigger role in Afghan politics. The move was perceived as Mahmood expressing interest in running in the 2014 Presidential Election.Ghori Cement scandal
the Ghori Cement Factory, which investigative news reporters have found to have a host of troubling issues involving alleged corruption, cronyism, insider dealings involving the Kabul Bank scandal, unsafe working conditions and very low wages ($3 per day in 2010).Landay, Jonathan, McClatchy News (14 November 2010), "Factory, coal mine show connections matter most in Afghan business" Independent news reporters have raised serious questions about the link between Mahood Karzai and his elder brother, President Hamid Karzai, especially as they relate to the cement factory scandal and alleged questionable ties between Karzai family, and public, finances.Spillius, Alex, & Farmer, Ben, The Telegraph, (7 August 2009)"Karzai Inc: Has Afghanistan's leader turned the country into a family business? https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/afghanistan/5990457/Karzai-Inc-Has-Afghanistans-leader-turned-the-country-into-a-family-business.htmlReferences
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