Former Beaufort Securities boss plans takeaway business launch

DFM collapsed in March

Victoria McKeever
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Former chief executive of collapsed discretionary fund manager Beaufort Securities, Tanvier Malik, is planning to set up an Indian takeaway business, according to reports.

The London-based food business is called Sanderson Kitchens, according to a report in the Telegraph. Companies House said the business was established earlier this month and listed Malik as managing director. It is listed as a takeaway, mobile food stand, event catering and ‘other food services' business. Sources said Malik, who previously helped raise funds for Westminster restaurant Cinnamon Club, was close to signing a deal with a large restaurant firm and planned to launch the business in January. Beaufort Securities - unrelated to Beaufort Group - was shut down in March, follo...

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