Hinduja brothers
Overview
- Source of Wealth
- diversified
- Industry
- Diversified
- Residence
- London
Assets
- Ashok Leyland Ltd.1,358,000,000 shares @ --500477-IN
- Gulf Oil Corp.36,600,000 shares @ --506480-IN
- Gulf Oil Lubricants35,300,000 shares @ --538567-IN
- Hinduja Foundries Ltd.0 shares @ --505982-IN
- Hinduja Global Solutions Limited28,000,000 shares @ --532859-IN
- Hinduja Ventures Ltd.21,700,000 shares @ --500189-IN
- IndusInd Bank Ltd.99,800,000 shares @ --532187-IN
- Quaker Chemical4,270,000 shares @ --KWR-US
Biography
Four siblings, Srichand, Gopichand (pictured), Prakash and Ashok, control multinational conglomerate the Hinduja Group.
Their group's businesses range from trucks and lubricants to banking and cable television.
The brothers own valuable real estate in London, including the historic Old War Office building in Whitehall, which will house a Raffles Hotel.
Srichand and Gopichand live in London and Prakash resides in Monaco while the youngest sibling Ashok oversees their Indian interests from Mumbai.
In June 2020, a U.K. court filing revealed a dispute between the eldest Srichand with his three younger brothers over the ownership of a Geneva bank.
About
The empire was started by their father, Parmanand Deepchand Hinduja, who traded goods in the Sindh region of India (now Pakistan) before moving to Iran in 1919.
The Hinduja brothers shifted their base from Iran to London in 1979.
One of their homes in London is Carlton House Terrace located near Buckingham Palace.