About
Founded in 2001, HUSSEIN is one of the most traditional companies operating in international mobility in Brazil. Over the last decade, it has broadened its horizons and established itself as a significant regional player with a strong presence in several Latin American countries. It is also the holder of the internationally recognized brand HKS. The company is led by Ammar Hussein, a lawyer, academic, and Master of International Law from the University of São Paulo, who has been active in the global mobility sector since 1997. HUSSEIN is a service-oriented company whose hallmark is personalized client service, delivered without compromising their highly specialized technical expertise. The company's client base includes business organizations across various economic sectors, including automotive, food, chemical, pharmaceutical, steel, engineering, information technology, telecommunications, and financial institutions.
Expertise
Community
Ammar Hussein served as Legal Director of Casa da Criança Nossa Senhora do Monte Bérico (2004–2010), a nonprofit dedicated to the care and nutritional recovery of children aged 0–6 in underprivileged areas. From 2018 to 2024, he served on the Advisory Board of ADUS – Institute for the Integration of Refugees, helping reduce legal, cultural, and social barriers affecting refugees and facilitating their reintegration into Brazilian society.
Environment
In 2024, HUSSEIN took the initiative to support the Vicentina Aranha Park, a centennial green area in São José dos Campos, São Paulo — a cultural and environmental heritage site offering public access to nature, wellness activities, and historical architecture.
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