Despite a slight dip in wealth, Gopichand Hinduja and his family remain the UK's richest, with a net worth of Rs 33,67,948 crore. The family's diverse global empire spans industries such as real estate, trucks, and banking.
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Gopichand Hinduja is a key figure in the influential Hinduja family and the chairman of the Hinduja Group, a multinational conglomerate with interests in various industries including trucks, lubricants, banking, and cable television.
As of the Sunday Times Rich List 2025, the net worth of Gopichand Hinduja and his family is Rs 33,67,948 crore.
The Hinduja family owns significant real estate in London, including the Raffles London hotel, located in the historic Old War Office building in Whitehall.
Under Gopichand Hinduja's leadership, the Hinduja Group has made several significant acquisitions, including Gulf Oil in 1984 and Ashok Leyland in 1987, marking the first significant NRI-led investments in India.
In November 2022, the Hinduja brothers called a truce on their power struggle, agreeing to halt litigation across Europe and effectively tearing up a 2014 pact that was at the heart of the dispute.
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