The Hinduja family, led by Gopichand Hinduja, has topped the Sunday Times Rich List for the fourth consecutive year with a net worth of £35.3 billion. The family's business empire spans multiple sectors, including mobility, digital technology, and healthcare, with a strong focus on sustainability.
Hinduja FamilySunday Times Rich ListBusiness EmpireSustainabilityPhilanthropyReal Estate NewsMay 18, 2025
The Hinduja Group is led by Gopichand Hinduja, who serves as the Chairman of the conglomerate.
The Hinduja family's net worth on the 2025 Sunday Times Rich List is £35.3 billion.
The Hinduja Group operates in several sectors, including mobility, digital technology, banking and financial services, media, project development, lubricants and specialty chemicals, energy, real estate, trading, and healthcare.
The Hinduja Foundation focuses on transformative initiatives in education, healthcare, sustainable rural development, and water conservation.
Some other notable entries on the Sunday Times Rich List 2025 include David and Simon Reuben and family, Leonard Blavatnik, James Dyson and family, Idan Ofer, Guy, George, Alannah, and Galen Weston and family, Jim Ratcliffe, and Lakshmi Mittal and family.
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