Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Indian-origin Hindujas top UK’s wealthiest list again

- HT Correspond­ent letters@Hindustant­imes,com

The Hinduja brothers — Srichand and Gopichand — have retained their top spot in the annual compilatio­n by the Sunday Times of the United Kingdom’s rich set, which said the fortunes of the super-rich increase by what it called a ‘Brexit boom’.

More billionair­es have entered this year’s list. “Our 29th edition reveals that this year’s 500 richest individual­s and families are now wealthier than the entire top 1,000 were in 2016,” it said. The entry level into the list’s top 1,000 has risen to £110 million, double the threshold of 2009.

“There are 134 billionair­es based in Britain, led by Sri and Gopi Hinduja, with the wealth of the Indian-born brothers put at £16.2 billion — up £3.2 billion from last year. The pair are transformi­ng Westminste­r’s Old War Office into a luxury hotel, having turned their late father’s business into a vast empire spanning finance, property, oil and plastics,”it said.

Steel magnate Lakshmi Mittal, 66, and family are fourth in the list, with the biggest increase

David and Simon Reuben

Lakshmi Mittal andfamily Prakash Lohia

in wealth within the past 12 months, having added more than £6 billion to their £13.229 billion fortune.

Ukrainian businessma­n Len Blavatnik, whose empire includes the Warner Music Group, is in second place on the list with a fortune of £15.982 billion, while brothers David and Simon Reuben, 78 and 76 respective­ly, rank third this year.

Robert Watts, compiler of the list, said: “While many of us worried about the outcome of the EU referendum, many of Britain’s richest people just kept calm and carried on making billions.”

“Yet we’re seeing more diversity in the Rich List. More women, more people from ethnic background­s and more from surprising walks of life, with egg farmers and pet-food makers lining up with private equity barons and hedge fund managers.”

James Dyson, who found success with his bagless vacuum cleaner, is one of the biggest risers. His fortune increased to £7.8 billion from £5 billion last year.

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