Gopichand Hinduja and his family have retained their position as the wealthiest in the UK, despite a slight dip in their net worth. Their vast holdings in real estate, including the Raffles London hotel, and their diverse global empire highlight their continued influence.
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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 spanning multiple industries.
The Hinduja Group is a multinational conglomerate that operates in various industries, including trucks, lubricants, banking, and cable television.
The Hinduja Group has made several strategic acquisitions, including Gulf Oil in 1984 and Ashok Leyland three years later, marking the first significant NRI-led investment in India.
The Sunday Times Rich List is an annual publication that ranks the wealthiest individuals and families in the UK based on their net worth.
The Hinduja family has faced a bitter power struggle and legal disputes over the control and management of their business empire, which threatened to tear the family apart.
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