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Ramin Mesgarlou - Global Wealth Trade

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In February 2005, at age 36, Ramin Mesgarlou founded Global Wealth Trade in his home office in Ottawa, Canada. The company since has become one of the world's most prestigious luxury designer fashion house competing in the same market such as Harry Winston, Cartier, Gucci, Louis Vuitton and other bench marks alike.

Ramin’s unique business plan was a quick success and within the first seven years the company served clients and Luxury Consultants in almost 60 countries in all continents.

 

 

“When a few people buy in to your idea perhaps you got lucky, when a few hundred people buy in perhaps you have a sale but when you have thousands of people who see your vision and promote the cause than it is a success”says Ramin.

When you take a look at the unprecedented success his company has experienced “success” seems to be an inadequate word to describe the company’s journey and track record. For starters GWT Corp has been the fastest expanding and growing luxury designer fashion house since 2007 experiencing 297% growth per year in the first 5 years. “It’s a humbling experience when the world’s attention is on you” says  Ramin  referring to the dozens of articles, recognitions and awards his company has received in a short time. Amongst many others GWT Corp has received recognitions from Businessforhom.org “Best Opportunity”  three years running, “Company Of The Month”, Direct Sales Business Journal, “Luxury Designer Of The Year”, Viva International. The company’s prestige line FERI MOSH 21K has received several recognitions and accolades from Canada’s main industry publication Canadian Jewellers Magazine. 

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