Jmh group dubai

Family life

I was born in Jambi, Sumatra and my husband in Glasgow, Scotland, we met in Jakarta, Indonesia and got married on the 25th of August in 1996. We have 2 daughters, Jasmine, who is studying for her Masters at Oriel, Oxford having graduated with a First in Economics, History and Politics from UCL and Catriona, who is in her final year of the International Baccalaureate program at Ardingly College.

The JMH Group

My husband graduated from Strathclyde University with a BSc in Applied Chemistry and a doctorate in Physical Chemistry. He worked at BP for 27 years, gaining significant international experience, before establishing the JMH Group. The JMH Group was established in 2002 with the formation of the holding company JMHfzco, which is based in the Jebel Ali free zone in Dubai, UAE. The largest and founding entity is Fosroc, which was acquired in 2002. Fosroc has over 50 year’s worth of experience in servicing the construction industry with specialised products and services that provide tailored solutions to the many challenges faced in major construction projects

Best of both worlds

We are sitting upstairs in Fitriani Hay's beautiful pink study. Like the woman herself, it's compact, elegant and feminine. "It used to be just a cosy sitting room for me, but as I started to get busier and needed more space, it became my office," says the businesswoman, wife and mother. A heavy, dark desk and matching bookcase packed with boxfiles give the decorative space a sense of order and purpose.

"Because it's annexed to the bedroom, it means I can come and work here at night." It's no wonder she needs to work all hours. As well as being co-director (with her husband) of the JMH Group, a holding group encompassing sport, construction and financial advisory interests, she is also about to launch Fitriani in London, a fashion boutique of which she is creative director, as well as Ray Ward Gunsmith, a sporting gun shop at the Emirates Palace hotel in Abu Dhabi.

Not for Fitriani a life of shopping and parties. "Being joint shareholders, I have to know what's going on in our business. Every day I have to keep informed and I try to be there at all the meeti

‘UK racing is in a terrible mess – we have been moving most of our horses into America’ – interview with Dr Jim Hay

Glasgow-born owner is chasing Classic success in Britain with 2000 Guineas contender Royal Scotsman – but increasingly his focus is overseas, as he tells Laura King

 

GB: It is rare that you speak to an interviewee so interesting that you don’t want to end the conversation, but that is the case with Dr Jim Hay.

If you don’t immediately know his name that might be because his 60-strong band of racehorses run in the name of his wife Fitri. 

However, it is Jim’s lifelong love of the sport which has led to their current seat at racing’s top table – both at home, where Dewhurst runner-up Royal Scotsman is set to carry their pink-and-green silks in the 2,000 Guineas on Saturday [May 6], and on the international scene, where notable victories have included G1 success in the US.

Born in Glasgow in 1950, 72-year-old Hay isn’t from a racing family and had a Presbyterian upbringing. Instead, a longstanding interest ca

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