Patriarch Srichand Hinduja, dies at 87 years
Srichand Hinduja who is the chairman of the Hinduja Group passed away yesterday at the age of 87.
He is a billionaire who was born in India. He is the Patriarch and head of the United Kingdom richest family. He was also the leader of a global business Hinduja Group conglomerate.
He passed away on Wednesday, May 17, 2023 in London at 87 years old
Reports stated that he had dementia. The spokesperson revealed that he passed away peacefully.
This family, the Hinduja family, had topped the 2022 Sunday Times Rich List. This came after their collective wealth had risen by more than £11bn and reached £28.4bn.
This is the largest fortune that has been recorded in over 3 decades of the Sunday Times Rich list.
The conglomerate was founded by the father of the 4 brothers. Srichand Hinduja is the oldest of these brothers.
Their father had begun tea and spices in 1914 in India before moving to Iran.
He then passed on and the brothers took over the business in the 1960s and expanded.
Recall some family feud had risen up last year over ownership of a bank. This was due to the issue of everything belonging to everyone and Sri had sued his brothers and claimed ownership of the bank.
Srichand Hinduja who is the chairman of the Hinduja Group passed away yesterday at the age of 87.
He is a billionaire who was born in India. He is the Patriarch and head of the United Kingdom richest family. He was also the leader of a global business Hinduja Group conglomerate.
He passed away on Wednesday, May 17, 2023 in London at 87 years old
Reports stated that he had dementia. The spokesperson revealed that he passed away peacefully.
This family, the Hinduja family, had topped the 2022 Sunday Times Rich List. This came after their collective wealth had risen by more than £11bn and reached £28.4bn.
This is the largest fortune that has been recorded in over 3 decades of the Sunday Times Rich list.
The conglomerate was founded by the father of the 4 brothers. Srichand Hinduja is the oldest of these brothers.
Their father had begun tea and spices in 1914 in India before moving to Iran.
He then passed on and the brothers took over the business in the 1960s and expanded.
Recall some family feud had risen up last year over ownership of a bank. This was due to the issue of everything belonging to everyone and Sri had sued his brothers and claimed ownership of the bank.