Eastern Eye (UK)

Ahluwalia to invest in Punjab

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BRITISH ASIAN businessma­n Sukhpal Singh Ahluwalia has said that he will invest up to £10 million in the north Indian state of Punjab.

The founder of the property company Dominvs Group and automobile parts distributo­r Euro Car Parts said he would back “ambitious young entreprene­urs”. “Punjab is my ancestral homeland, so it has always been a priority for me to invest in businesses that deliver a strong social return, and creating opportunit­ies for people across the region,” said Ahluwalia.

He told Eastern Eye he would like to invest in businesses with a focus on constructi­on, hospitalit­y and distributi­on, where he has experience. Announcing his plans during a recent visit to India, Ahluwalia said he will identify opportunit­ies in start-up, mid-sized and private equity levels, as well as joint-ventures with other Indian and global investors in the region. He also wants to explore opportunit­ies in healthcare, agricultur­e and education that “traditiona­lly have had the highest levels of social impact”.

India’s growing economy is offering “exciting business opportunit­ies”, Ahluwalia said, adding, he will scale up his personal investment­s with a view for “high (growth) potential”.

“Whereas I have spent the first few decades of my career building businesses in the UK, the next few will be focused on India and growing businesses there.

“I encourage all successful people who have built businesses outside India to consider investing in India because there has never been a better time to do so,” said the Uganda-born businessma­n who recently joined the board of Mumbai’s kitchenwar­e and homeware retailer thinKitche­n.

 ?? ?? AMBITIOUS: Sukhpal Singh Ahluwalia (second from right) said he will invest up to £10m during a recent visit to India
AMBITIOUS: Sukhpal Singh Ahluwalia (second from right) said he will invest up to £10m during a recent visit to India

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