Gopichand Hinduja tops UK’s Sunday Times Rich List for the sixth consecutive year

Gopichand Hinduja’s consistent presence at the top of the UK’s rich list highlights not only his personal success but also the enduring legacy and global impact of the Hinduja Group

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Gopichand Hinduja, the chairperson of the Hinduja Group, has topped the UK’s Sunday Times Rich List for the sixth consecutive year. His wealth has surged by approximately £2.196 billion in 2024, bringing his total net worth to £37.196 billion. This impressive increase underscores the continued success and growth of the Hinduja Group, a multinational conglomerate with diverse business interests including automotive, banking, and cable television.

Key Facts About Gopichand Hinduja:

Birth and Early Life: Born in 1940, Gopichand Hinduja, affectionately known as ‘GP’, is the second son of Parmanand Deepchand Hinduja, who founded the family business in 1914 in the Sindh region of India.

Educational Background: He graduated from Jai Hind College in Mumbai in 1959 and holds honorary doctorates in Law from the University of Westminster and in Economics from Richmond College, London.

Business Career: He joined the family business in 1959 and played a crucial role in transforming it from a regional trading firm into a global conglomerate. Following the death of his older brother Srichand Hinduja in May last year, Gopichand took over as the chairman.

Family and Business Dynamics: Gopichand is one of four brothers who collectively managed the international business empire. The Hinduja Group has flourished under their leadership, maintaining significant influence and prosperity.

The Hinduja Group:

The Hinduja Group’s diverse portfolio spans various sectors such as trucks, lubricants, banking, and cable television, contributing to its substantial wealth and Gopichand Hinduja’s top position on the rich list.

Wealth Comparison:

Leonard Blavatnik, a British-American businessman and philanthropist, holds the second spot on the rich list with a fortune of £29.246 billion, following a £621 million increase in his wealth.

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