Sheikh Abanmi, thanks to his self-madeness, became one of the most famous investors in real estate and stocks, and he was an expert in real estate and a supporter of orphans.
Self-made man
Sheikh Sulaiman bin Abdul Mohsen Abanmi was a self-made man, as he started his life as a simple construction worker and then entered the corridors of commerce from the Lebanese capital BeirutSheikh Suleiman Abanmi continued to struggle in his work until his death at the age of 87, as Abanmi, born in 1926, is considered one of the most important investors in the stock market, as well as in the real estate market.
Sheikh Suleiman Abanmi, born in 1926, is considered one of the most important investors in the stock market. Abanmi was born to a poor family in 1346 in Al-Ruwaida, a village in Al-Mujamah governorate, north of Riyadh, where he was raised by his father and read the entire Quran in his hometown in the book.
After growing up, Abanmi struggled with his work until his death at the age of 87.
After growing up, he started his life as a construction worker before moving to government work, and then entered the corridors of commerce and business, in the field of watch trading, where he started his journey in the world of finance and business from the Lebanese capital Beirut, according to
. He enrolled in the government school in 1357 or 1358 AH in Majmaah, after he moved to it from Ruwaidah with his father, who at that time had moved his second wife there, but he was unable to complete his studies, due to the death of his father's second wife, so he returned to Ruwaidah, where his mother and his siblings live.
Moving to Ruwaidah
Moving to Riyadh
He decided to move to Riyadh. With his insistence, his mother had no choice but to release him and provide him with two riyals that were in her own safe to wait for the difficult days. As soon as he arrived in Riyadh, he realized that his mother needed the two riyals to spend them on the rest of his younger siblings.
In Riyadh, he worked in the field of business. In Riyadh, he worked in construction and started building a wall in Shamisi, from which he earned four riyals, from which he spent one riyal, and started his journey to save through a shopkeeper at that time.
After that, he enrolled in college in Riyadh.
After that, Abanmi joined the construction work in the state sector, specifically in the palaces of the sons of King Abdulaziz, then he joined a job in Al-Omran warehouse, in 1359 AH, with a monthly salary of 9 riyals, and stayed in this work as an assistant to the warehouse manager for about five years until the salary reached 90 riyals per month.
After that, he moved to the warehouse as an assistant to the warehouse manager for about five years until the salary reached 90 riyals per month. He then moved to work in the Al-Omran accounting office in Riyadh Finance, with a salary of 150 riyals, before entering private business and establishing for the first time in his life a shop selling sugar, tea and coffee.
When he realized the usefulness of this business, he started selling sugar, tea and coffee. When he found little use for his shop, he was determined to find a new job. He was offered the job of treasurer of the Riyadh Municipality and worked in the municipality as a treasurer for three years, before he was promoted and traveled to Lebanon to receive treatment for an illness he suffered at that time.
Riyadh Municipality
The World of Finance and Business
He continued to develop with his business. He continued to develop over time and entered the field of industry, where he established a mattress factory and another for office metal furniture, as well as iron beds, before he became a famous investor in the stock market and is referred to by name.
Sheikh Sulaiman Abu Bakr was a famous investor in the stock market.
Sheikh Suleiman Abanmi was a major Saudi investor in the Egyptian Stock Exchange, owning stakes in a number of Egyptian companies including Citadel Capital, SODIC, and Pelton Financial Holding.
Sheikh Suleiman Abanmi was a major Saudi investor in the Egyptian Stock Exchange.
Supporter of orphans
Sheikh Suleiman Abanmi's social and humanitarian contributions were many and varied, including his donation to ten thousand orphans with shares from Yansab, where he subscribed to orphans in Yansab by paying the value of the shares allocated to them, in addition to his support for the poor and other social and charitable projects.May God have mercy on Sheikh Sulaiman bin Abdul Mohsen Abanmi, and may he rest with the righteous and the martyrs.









