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Hinduja brothers top UK’s 2017 list of the richest

- ADITI KHANNA

The Hinduja brothers have topped the 2017 list of the richest people in the UK with an estimated fortune of 16.2 billion pounds, a massive 3.2 billion pound hike in their fortunes over the previous year.

Besides the Hinduja brothers, there are over 40 Indianorig­in super-rich in this year's list of the UK’s 1,000 wealthiest people, who seem to be reaping a so-called “Brexit bonanza”.

'The Sunday Times Rich List says that uncertaint­ies triggered by Britain’s vote to leave the European Union (EU) last June have not impacted the country's billionair­es’ ability to make money, as they grew in numbers with a 14% rise in their fortunes since last year to earn a record 658 billion pounds collective­ly.

Srichand and Gopichand Hinduja, aged 81 and 77, lead an elite group of 134 UK-based billionair­es in the list and have made their fortune from investment­s in industries such as oil and gas, automotive, IT, energy, media, banking, property and healthcare sectors.

Their latest 350-millionpou­nd project is converting the Old War Office in London into a five-star hotel and luxury apartments, the newspaper notes.

“The Hindujas have also recently bought British assets including Careline, an outsourcin­g business, and the bus maker Optare. There are assets in Switzerlan­d of about 3.6 billion pounds, according to Bilan’s 2016 ‘Swiss Rich List’. Their six-storey mansion, a sapphire's throw from Buckingham Palace, adds 300 million pounds,” it adds.

Another set of India-born entreprene­urial brothers, David and Simon Reuben, who had topped the list last year have moved down to third place with a fortune of 14 billion pounds and steel tycoon Lakshmi N. Mittal is at fourth with 13.2 billion pounds.

“The furnaces are roaring again in the steel industry. Mittal, 66, the largest steelmaker in the world, is feeling the effect in his bank balance and on the ‘Rich List’, where his 6.1 billion increase from last year is one of the highest annual rises to date,” the list reads.

However, he remains a long way from his 2008 peak as the UK’s richest with then fortunes of 27.7 billion pounds. The second spot, occupied by the Hinduja brothers until 2016, has been taken over by Ukrainian businessma­n Len Blavatnik (15.9 billion pounds).

 ??  ?? File photo of Srichand and Gopichand Hinduja.
File photo of Srichand and Gopichand Hinduja.

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