Srichand Parmanand Hinduja (28 November 1935 – 17 May 2023) was an Indian-born British billionaire businessman, investor, and philanthropist. He was the primary shareholder and chairman of
Hinduja Group of companies. Together with his brother
Gopichand.
Hinduja began his career in his father's textile and trading businesses in
Bombay, India, and
Tehran, Iran.[3] His successful businesses in his early career included the sale of food commodities (onions and potatoes) and iron ore from India to Iran.[4]
With the acquisition of Ashok Leyland (from British Leyland) and
Gulf Oil (from Chevron) in the 1980s and the establishment of banks in Switzerland and India in the 1990s, Hinduja became one of India's best-known business tycoons alongside such names as
Tata,
Birla, and
Ambani.[5] In 2012, the Group acquired the US firm Houghton International, the world's largest metal fluids manufacturer, for $1.045 billion, forming a consortium with the help of Ghouse Mohammed Asif, (Director of Private Equity of JP Morgan) and Hank Paulson, former United States Secretary of the Treasury and formerly of Goldman Sachs.[6]
Hinduja's business approach was conservative and opportunistic, investing in diversified business sectors ranging from oil and gas, banking and finance, and IT to real estate, energy and chemicals, power, and media and entertainment.[7][8]
Wealth
From the 1990s, he was consistently ranked among the UK and Asia's wealthiest people. The October 2013 issue of Forbes Life estimated the Hinduja home in London's
Carlton House Terrace down the Mall from
Buckingham Palace to be worth $500 million, making it the third most expensive private home in the world.[9][10]
As of March 2019, Forbes ranked SP and GP Hinduja as the 65th richest in the world, with a net worth of $16.9 billion, with Forbes India estimating his net worth at $18 billion. This made him the 4th wealthiest Indian-origin business magnate in the world.[11][12]
In 2022, Hinduja was the UK's wealthiest person, with an estimated wealth of £28.5 billion according to the
Sunday Times Rich List.[13][14] Based on the rich list compiled by Asian Media & Marketing Group, Hinduja's wealth is estimated at £25.2 billion (US$31.7 billion).[15]
Personal life
Alongside his younger brothers
Gopichand,
Prakash and Ashok, Hinduja are known as the patriarch of India's "fab four".[16]
Hinduja was married to Madhu Srichand Hinduja, and they had two daughters.[16][2] Hinduja are a
Sindhi Hindu.[17]
On 19 May 1992, Dharam Hinduja, his youngest son,[20] died a few days after receiving 70% burns from
self-immolation in a hotel room in
Mauritius, as part of a
suicide pact with his wife, who survived. He had secretly married Ninotchka Sargon, a Roman Catholic Australian, at
Chelsea Register Office in January that year.[21][22]
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