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BALKRISHNA MAKES IT TO HURUN RICH LIST; DAMANI BIGGEST GAINER

Sees 173% rise in wealth over last year

- DEV CHATTERJEE

Acharya Balkrishna, the head of Baba Ramdev’s Patanjali Ayruveda, has made it to the Hurun India Rich List this year, while Radhakisha­n Damani, the founder of D-Mart stores, was the biggest gainer.

Balkrishna’s combined wealth is ~70,000 crore; Damani’s wealth increased 320 per cent.

Haridwar-based 45-year-old Balkrishna rose to the eighth position from 25th last year, after his wealth grew by 173 per cent. Patanjali Ayruveda, which he set up with Ramdev, had a turnover of ~10,561 crore in FY17. It was giving tough competitio­n to internatio­nal brands, according to a Hurun statement.

Following 62-year-old Damani, the biggest gainer was Anurang Jain, 55, the managing director of Endurance Technology. His and his family’s wealth increased by 286 per cent.

The top three in the biggest gainers’ list were backed by the performanc­e of initial public offerings (IPOs) of their companies. Damani’s Avenue Supermarts was listed at a premium of 102 per cent and rallied a further 43 per cent as of July 31.

Also, helping the rich consolidat­e their wealth was government policies such as the note ban in November last year and the roll-out of the goods and services tax (GST) in July this year, according to the Hu run report.

“Demonetisa­tion, the implementa­tion of the GST… have not impacted wealth creation in the organised sector. In fact, going by the trend in the list, these factors seem to have positively impacted the mega rich and their companies. Despite the solid performanc­e of the corporate entities, a decline in national gross domestic product growth points to the impact of such schemes on the unorganise­d sectors,” said Anas Rahman Junaid, managing director and chief researcher, Hurun Report India.

Among other surprises, 42year-old Bengaluru-based Ambiga Subramania­n emerged as the youngest self-made woman in the list, as she sold her shares in Mu Sigma, the data analytics unicorn that she cofounded. The pharmaceut­icals and consumer products companies were biggest gainer this year, with the two sectors doubling the number of entrants to 79 and 63, respective­ly.

On an average, the wealth of those on the Hurun India Rich List has increased by 11 per cent, compared to that of last year. Sixteen people saw their wealth double year-on-year. The number of dollar billionair­es has increased to 136 from 126 last year. However, 100 individual­s saw their wealth decline.

Chairman of Reliance Industries, Mukesh Ambani, 60, with net worth of ~2.57 lakh crore is ranked first in the list for the sixth consecutiv­e year ( see chart). Share price of Reliance Industries hit a nineyear high in July this year.

Over the past year, Reliance Industries’ shares have gained over 1 per cent every seven days, rising by 56 per cent in 52 weeks.

Ambani’s wealth is 50 per cent more than the GDP of Yemen — where Dhirubhai Ambani, founder of the Reliance Group, first worked as a petrol pump attendant.

Another notable performer was Kishore Biyani of Future Retail; he registered a 259 per cent increase in wealth. The merger of Future Retail and Bharti Retail created the biggest supermarke­t chain with a turnover of ~15,000 crore and its subsequent relisting resulted in significan­t wealth creation for Biyani. All the under-40 entreprene­urs in the Hurun India Rich List 2017 derive their wealth from innovative technologi­cal ventures.

Divyank Turakhia, 34, of Media.net is the youngest selfmade billionair­e in the list. Divyank Turakhia bootstrapp­ed his company Media.net without external funding. Rest of the entreprene­urs raised money from some of the top internatio­nal funds.

The Hurun India Rich List is based on a comparison with their listed equivalent­s using prevailing industry multiples such as price to earnings, price to sales, EV to sales, EV to Ebitda, and also other methodolog­ies. In certain cases of earlystage companies, the First Chicago Method for valuation has been used.

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Patanjali Ayruveda head Acharya Balkrishna

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