
Founder at Rosemont Group
NationalityBritish
Current locationUnited Kingdom
Work categoryBusiness
Profile Activity
Frederick Achom's Professional Experience
Rosemont Group - Founder
Frederick Achom is a London-based investment entrepreneur and businessman. Born in Nigeria, Achom was sent to UK private schools and there he pursued a career in the field of finance, before turning entrepreneur. In 2003 he founded his main business, the Rosemont Group, a privately-held group of companies with global operations.
Rosemont Group
The Rosemont Group, chaired by Frederick Achom, is in the international consumer market. It is based in the Virgin Islands and is today estimated to be worth around of $40 million. Its operations include high-end gourmet restaurants, Italian made kitchens, UK members-only clubs and UK property development.
Rosemont Group is also active in the telecom and service industries in several Western African countries, and owns shares in a major Australian wine firm.
Bordeaux Wine Company - Major Shareholder
Frederick Achom is a major shareholder in the independent wine merchant, the Bordeaux Wine Company, based in London. The Bordeaux Wine Company markets premium Bordeaux wines to its UK and European customers. The company's customers then profit from owning a commodity that inevitably increases its worth as time goes by.
Frederick Achom is also a part owner of Bennett's Brasserie, located in Battersea, London. The Head Chef of Bennett's is the well known Sebastian Ryder.
Frederick Achom's Additional Information
Links
- The life Story Of Frederick Achom - http://www.frederickachomstory.co.uk/
- Google+ Profile- Frederick Achom - https://plus.google.com/106665440445154087803/posts
- Frederick Achom On VisualCV - http://www.visualcv.com/frederickachom
- Entrepreneur Frederick Achom- On Econnect - http://econnect.entrepreneur.com/frederickachom/
Awards
Frederick Achom holds several awards in the field of business. In 2010 and 2011 he was named one of London's 1,000 most influential people, a list compiled by The London Evening Standard. In 2011 and 2012 he was named one of the UK's most influential 100 black men and women, as part of the Black Power List, compiled by the investment bank JP Morgan