Ittefaq Group

Ittefaq Group
Company type Steel and Metallurgy
Industry Material science and Metallurgical Engineering
Genre Commercial
Public
Founded 1939
Founder Mian Barkat Ali
Muhammad Sharif
Mian Muhammad Siraj
Mian Muhammad Bashir
Mian Abdul Aziz
Mian Muhammad Shafi
Mian Meraj Din
Defunct 2004
Fate Acquired by Al-Rehmat Group of Companies of Faisalabad in 2004
Successor Al-Rehmat Group of Companies
Headquarters ,
Pakistan
Key people
Mian Muhammad Sharif
Chairman
Products Hot rolled steel Products
Billets
Cold rolled steel Products
Galvanised steel Products
Electronic materials
Services Production of Iron and Steel

The Ittefaq Group integrated steel producer started by seven brothers in 1951, with huge operations in Punjab. It was sold to Al-Rehmat Group of Companies in 2004.

History

It was founded by seven brothers in 1939 as a small foundry. Among the founders, the major contributions were made by the brothers Mian Barkat Ali and Muhammad Sharif. The word Ittefaq in some context means Unity in English language (implying unity among 7 founding brothers).

The father of Muhammad Nawaz Sharif (former Prime Minister), initially set up an iron-melting furnace in, Lahore and quickly expanded this business in the early years of Pakistan.

Upto 1960, the company expanded internationally. During 1965, they were the largest exporters of steel in South Asia Region. By 1971, it was Pakistan's largest steel industry starting to make presence in steel industry in Pakistan. In 1972, Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto nationalized the steel industry, including the Ittefaq family business empire, as it was the biggest profit making industry for Pakistan 3— Ittefaq Group.

After nationalising this industry, its earnings were deadly dropped but despite all the efforts by Ittefaq Family it was not privatised due to various political issues.

In 1978, General Mohammad Zia ul-Haq returned the business after developing political links with the Sharifs. In 1983, Zia ul-Haq appointed Nawaz Sharif as finance minister in the Punjab provincial cabinet. Then after the Pakistani general election, 1988, Nawaz Sharif formed and headed the provincial government in Punjab. In November 1990, Nawaz Sharif became the Prime Minister of Pakistan for the first time.

In 2004, the Ittefaq Group steel division was acquired by Al-Rehmat Group of Companies of Faisalabad for Rs. 2.159 billion. The sell-out was called by the Lahore High Court to pay up the loan which Ittefaq Group had taken between 1982 and 1988.

Upon the plea of family of Mian Mehraj Din (one of the seven brothers who set up Ittefaq Group and founder of Haseeb Waqas Group of Companies ) that the evaluation of assets is wrong Ittefaq Foundry was finally sold out to Al-Rehmat Group for Rs.  6 billion.