Tag: Corporate Community

29 Jan 2017

Industry

Vikas Rambal is a proud life-member of the Non-Resident Indian (NRI) Institute, a registered not-for-profit, non-government organisation that provides a forum for Indians living in India and abroad to discuss their business challenges and achievements.

The Institute promotes NRI investment in India and paves the way towards building strong relationships with local government and authorities.

Its members are kept informed through a fortnightly newsletter, magazine and hold international conferences and seminars throughout the year.

28 Jan 2017

Commonwealth Business Forum Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting

In 2011, Perth hosted the Commonwealth Business Forum in conjunction with the Commonwealth Heads of Government meeting, focusing on the theme “Partnering for Global Growth: The Commonwealth, Indian Ocean and the Pacific Rim”.

Perdaman was joined by ANZ, BP, Fortescue Metals, Rio Tinto and Woodside Energy as one of six principal sponsors of the forum, highlighting new global economic partnerships for trade and investment in key sectors across the Commonwealth and beyond.

Mr Vikas Rambal addressed CBF delegates alongside the Hon. Kevin Rudd MP, Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs; and Lord Stephen Green, UK Minister for Trade and Investment in the session titled “Partnering for Global Growth, New Challenges, New Opportunities”. The session was the first of many held over the three day forum, with a host of business and government leaders lending their expertise.

26 Jan 2017

Western Australian Cricket Association (WACA)

In 2008, in a landmark sponsorship agreement, the Rambal Family partnered with the Western Australian Cricket Association and positioned itself as the first ever coach sponsor, supporting the (then) Western Warriors Manager and Head Coach, cricketing legend Tom Moody.

Vikas Rambal established the partnership to give back to the Western Australian community, and to thank Western Australia for their support and kindness shown to the Rambal Family when the Burrup Fertilisers Project was being developed.

26 Feb 2014

Perdaman Group Acquires Northam Boulevard Shopping Centre

Perdaman is pleased to advise that Northam Boulevard Shopping Centre, located in Northam, approximately 100 kilometres from Perth is now part of the Perdaman Commercial Property Group portfolio.

Having acquired the shopping centre for $14.05million, Perdaman’s Chairman and Managing Director, Mr. Vikas Rambal welcomes the new addition to the Group’s portfolio, having always had a strong interest, and support for investing in the local W.A community.

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02 Oct 2013

Perdaman South West Cricket Academy

The WACA is pleased to announce a further two-year extension of Perdaman Industries’ sponsorship of the Association, which included an agreement as Principal Sponsor of the Perdaman South West Cricket Academy.

Perdaman came on board as a partner of the WACA in 2008, becoming the Association’s first ever COach Sponsor supporting then warriors Manager & Head Coach Tom Moody.

In 2009, Perdaman became the inaugural partner of the newly-created South West Cricket Academy, based at Dalyellup College, south of Bunbury. That agreement was extended in 2010 for two years and today’s commitment will see Perdaman continue to assist developing cricketers in the South West as part of the WACA’s overall High Performance Program.

Moody, a WA cricket great and now Corporate Adviser with Perdaman Industries, plays an active consultation role in the management of the South West Cricket Academy alongside CSBP South West Regional High Performance Coach Orazio Santalucia. 

WACA Chief Executive Officer Christina Matthews said: “Vikas Rambal and Perdaman Industries have been valued partners of cricket in Western Australia since taking on a historic sponsorship of the Warriors Coach in 2008. A year later they extended their involvement with the WACA to become the inaugural sponsor of the Perdaman South West Cricket Academy. 

In 2010 their agreement with the WACA was renewed for another two years and I am delighted that Perdaman has agreed to extend their partnership with the WACA and the South West Cricket Academy for two more years.

“The commitment that Vikas Rambal and Perdaman have shown to cricket in Western Australia, from grass roots to the elite level, is outstanding and we are very grateful for that support.”

The Perdaman South West Cricket Academy helps to identify and develop talented cricketers from throughout the region, including areas such as Bunbury, Harvey-Leschenault-Eaton, Busselton-Margaret River, and Collie.

It is aimed at males and females

Mr Rambal realises the importance sport plays in rural communities and is proud to be involved in the Perdaman South West Cricket Academy alongside the WACA. It is a chance to develop not only young cricketers in the South West but also provide opportunities for senior players and coaches in the South West area.