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About Jamshid Hussaini
Building on asset momentum for future generations
What distinguishes Jamshid Hussaini's three decades of building is not the variety of industries he entered. It is the consistency of the principle he applied in all of them.
From Canada's Chinese Computer Magazine — a publication designed to make information accessible to a community the mainstream ignored — to Realty Point, the brokerage model that gave real estate professionals the ownership structure the industry had always withheld from them, to Business Point, the industrial condominium communities where hundreds of small business owners now carry generational wealth in the property they once rented, every enterprise Hussaini built was designed to transfer power and ownership to the people around him.
Three decades. Different industries. The same principle every time: what was built belongs to the people who made it possible. Not to the founder. To the community.
The Asset Holders Association is the final and fullest expression of that principle. It is the organisation he built to gather the people whose generational holding decisions deserve recognition, community, and the company of their peers.
He has written two books from the inside of that conviction. Yours Independently gave real estate professionals the map to ownership they had been told was out of reach. MADAD shares what three decades of building inside businesses taught him about why momentum is the only thing that carries businesses through.
"When we help to create successful entrepreneurs we also set the foundation for others to give back to our community."





