The Hinduja family, led by Gopichand Hinduja, Chairman of the 110-year-old multinational Hinduja Group, has retained the top spot on The Sunday Times Rich List with a net worth of £35.3 billion. This marks their fourth consecutive year at the helm, showcasing the family's enduring financial prowess and diversified investments across various sectors.
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The current Chairman of the Hinduja Group is Gopichand Hinduja.
The reported net worth of the Hinduja family in the 2025 Sunday Times Rich List is £35.3 billion.
The Hinduja Group operates in 38 countries.
The Hinduja Group has investments in mobility, digital technology, banking and financial services, media, project development, lubricants and specialty chemicals, energy, real estate, trading, and healthcare.
The Hinduja Foundation supports impactful work in education, healthcare, sustainable rural development, and water conservation across various regions.
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