Simeen Rahman


Simeen Hossain is a Bangladeshi business executive. She is the Group Chief Executive Officer of Transcom Group, one of Bangladesh's largest conglomerates. As the eldest daughter of the late industrialist Latifur Rahman, she took over the leadership of the group following his death in 2020.
Rahman is widely credited with transforming Eskayef Pharmaceuticals Limited into one of the country's leading pharmaceutical companies during her tenure as Managing Director. In 2021, Forbes Asia named her in its "Asia's Power Businesswomen" list, recognizing her leadership and contributions to the business landscape.

Early life and education

Simeen Rahman was born in Dhaka, Bangladesh, to Latifur Rahman, founder of Transcom Group, and Shahnaz Rahman. She is the second of their four children, after Arshad Waliur Rahman. She completed her higher education in the United States, earning a degree from a US university before returning to Bangladesh to join the family business.

Career

Rahman began her career within the Transcom Group, taking on a leadership role at a young age. Her most significant early achievement was her stewardship of Eskayef Pharmaceuticals Limited, which Transcom Group had acquired from Smith, Kline & French. As Managing Director, she oversaw a period of rapid growth, focusing on innovation, quality control, and expansion into international markets. Under her leadership, Eskayef became the first Bangladeshi company to have its manufacturing facility approved by the UK's Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency.
After the death of her father in July 2020, Rahman was appointed Group CEO of Transcom in February 2021, taking on the responsibility of managing the diverse portfolio of the conglomerate, which includes pharmaceuticals, beverages, electronics, media, and food services. She also serves as the head of several key subsidiaries within the group.
Rahman holds director and management positions in the following companies:
In early 2024, Rahman became involved in a widely reported legal dispute with her mother and siblings over the inheritance and ownership of shares within the Transcom Group following her father's death.

Awards and recognition

Simeen Rahman is the eldest daughter of Latifur and Shahnaz Rahman. Her siblings are the late Shazneen Tasnim Rahman, Shahzreh Huq, and the late Arshad Waliur Rahman.
Her family has endured multiple tragedies. In 1998, her younger sister, Shazneen, was raped and murdered at their home in Dhaka. In July 2016, her son, Faraaz Ayaaz Hossain, was killed by terrorists in the 2016 Gulshan attack at the Holey Artisan Bakery. Faraaz was posthumously honored for his courage and friendship, and his memory is preserved through the Faraaz Hossain Foundation and the annual Faraaz Hossain Courage Award.
Her elder son Zaraif Ayaat Hossain is a Bangladeshi entrepreneur in artificial intelligence and digital marketing. He graduated from BRAC University and is the co-founder and chief executive officer of Markopolo.ai, a marketing technology platform. In 2022, he was named in Forbes 30 Under 30 list by Forbes Asia in the Media, Marketing, and Advertising category.