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The 10 Richest Indians in the GCC 2015

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01. Sunil Vaswani
Chairman
Stallion Group
Industry
$7.2bn

It takes a while. Quite a long while. But eventually, Sunil Vaswani tells Arabian Business the rather simple reason he has become the Gulf’s richest Indian, with a personal fortune estimated at $7.2bn.

“You know something? I just never give up. If I set my mind on something, I just go for it and keep trying until I get it. Be single-minded. Rejection doesn’t bother me. It took me four years to get the first automobile franchise in Africa.

They kept saying ‘no, we will deal with a Japanese company’. Four years of saying no, four years of rejection. But I got it. Nothing is impossible.”

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02. Feroz Allana
Founder
IFFCO Group
FMCG
$4.5bn

Last year’s leader of the rich list has been relegated to second place, but there’s no need to feel sorry for Feroz Allana. The FMCG magnate is still worth a cool $4.5bn. His son Irfan Allana is the chairman of the Allana Group, but Feroz is credited with its staggering success. His vision and business acumen not only drives his business, but also ensures that his expertise is liberally employed by the federal government and various state governments of India, in the development of long-term plans for exports from India in general and agro-based products in particular.

Established in 1975, IFFCO is a UAE-based business house, which manufactures and markets a well-integrated range of consumer products. IFFCO operates under the following business segments: fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG), commodities, oils, frozen foods and institutional services. IFFCO also manufactures related derivatives and intermediates associated with these business segments. IFFCO brands include London Dairy, Tiffany, Noor, Rahma, Igloo and Al Baker.
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03. Dr Ravi Pillai
Founder
RP Group
Construction
$3.6bn

Rising by one place this year, our estimate of Dr Ravi Pillai’s wealth has swelled as a result of rapid business expansion over the course of the last 12 months.
With over 80,000 employees today, his company is a multi-billion-dollar operation. Not bad for the boy from Kerala who at the age of 14 started running his first business just so he could pay for school books.

“To me it’s just been one step at a time, it’s never been about the money, just trying to work hard and do things the right way,” he told us last year. The Saudi-based RP Group has interests in construction, travel and tourism, healthcare, retail and education sectors. The most prominent of these is Nasser S Al Hajri Corporation, the largest industrial contractor in the Middle East.

Dr Pillai has an MBA from Cochin University and an honorary doctorate from Excelsior State University in the United States. In 2007, Dr Pillai was bestowed with the coveted Pravasi Bharatiya Samman by the president of India for his commendable services to Non-Resident Indians and exemplary track record in entrepreneurship. Next on Dr Pillai’s hit list is Dubai, where his RP Global subsidiary has huge plans in the property, education and hospitality segments.
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04. BR Shetty
Founder
NMC Healthcare
Healthcare
$3.3bn

The man from Mangalore made global headlines last year with his eye-catching takeover of exchange giant Travelex.

Completed just two weeks ago, the deal will see Travelex merged with Shetty’s home-grown giant UAE Exchange — with the new merged company all set to list in Abu Dhabi by 2017. If anything, the deal proves Shetty’s determination to keep on building what is already an impressive portfolio of businesses. Shetty is pretty much an institution in his own right having created one of the UAE’s best-known medical outfits. He is considering opening hospitals in Saudi Arabia and Qatar, with further expansion across the MENA region once political stability returns.

Shetty arrived in Abu Dhabi in 1973, establishing New Medical Centre (NMC) two years later.

He also quickly set up UAE Exchange, which accounts for 12 percent of all remittances to India. Shetty was awarded the Pravasi Bharatiya Samman in 2007, and the Padma Shri in 2009 for his services to trade and industry.
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05. Yusuffali MA
Managing director
LuLu Group International
Retail
$3.21bn

Fresh from meeting Barack Obama during the US president’s recent trip to India, Yusuffali MA has seen plenty of highlights over the past year or so. The LuLu International Group founder has announced bumper investments in India, Saudi Arabia and the Far East — altogether worth well over $1bn. The company also took a hefty stake in the UK-based East India Company, opened seven hypermarkets in the GCC and India, and also launched the biggest hotel in Kerala — the Marriott Kochi — in December.

All in all, LuLu International now has 112 stores in the Gulf, Yemen, Egypt and India, while Yusuffali himself has substantial investments in three of India’s biggest banks. According to Deloitte, the firm is the biggest retailer in the Middle East and one of the fastest-growing in the world, ranking in the top 200 companies. Not bad for a virtually penniless man who made his way to the UAE in 1973 on a small boat to work in his uncle’s tiny distribution company.
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06. Raghuvinder Kataria
Chairman
Kataria Holdings
Banking and finance
$3bn

With investments in the UK, the US, Denmark, Germany, the UAE, Canada, Singapore and Hong Kong, Kataria Holdings has a genuinely global reach. Raghuvinder Kataria is one of the best-known wheeler dealers in the region with a spectacular track record of success. Raised in Uganda, Kataria moved to the UK as a young man. Early in his professional career, he led the formation of JT Telecom — a joint venture between Telia of Sweden and Thailand-based Jasmine Telecom — that pioneered mobile telephony in India. That JV company later merged with Sunil Mittal’s Bharti Enterprises to provide coverage across the world’s second-most populous nation.

Today, Bharti Airtel is the number one provider in India and the third-largest in-country mobile operator in the world. Kataria remains a founding shareholder in that company — which now serves nearly 250 million subscribers
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07. Shaji Ul Mulk
Founder and Chairman
Mulk Holdings
Industry
$1.8bn

Shaji Ul Mulk is the founder and chairman Mulk Holdings.

Mulk Holdings is a multinational group with diversified business interests in Manufacturing of Metal Composites, Healthcare, Real Estate, Trading & Commodities, Aluminium Coil Coatings, Solar Energy & Energy Generation. The company with its headquarters based in Hamriya Freezone Sharjah, U.A.E is spread across Europe, U.S.A, Russia, India, Pakistan and Middle East. Mulk holding’s flagship brand Alubond u.s.a Metal Composites has grown into The World’s largest Metal composite brand with operations in 11 countries and market reach of 90 countries.

Shaji's is an ardent cricket promoter and provides employment to professional cricketers for his champion ALUBOND TIGERS Cricket team. He is also actively involved in various Strategic Administrative levels of Emirates Cricket Board.

Philanthropy plays an important role in shaji's life and the company has dedicated CSR activity setting us many charity schools, clinics, libraries and orphan marriage programs.
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08. PNC Menon
Founder
Sobha Group
Property
$1.7bn

Another real estate giant, PNC Menon is currently working on perhaps his biggest project yet — the Mohammed Bin Rashid City development in Dubai.

Almost three decades after his entrepreneurial journey began, and at the age of 65, the founder of the Sobha Group of companies said it is “the most exciting thing to have happened in my life”.

“It’s a dream project for me,” he said in the surroundings of his Dubai home in Emirates Hills. Menon started his entrepreneurial journey from very small beginnings. He set up an interior decoration firm in Oman in 1976. Today his organisation, the Sobha Group, is a multinational, multiproduct group with significant interests and investments in the UAE, Oman, Qatar, Bahrain, Brunei, Tanzania and India.
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09. L T Pagarani
Chairman
Choithrams
Retail
$1.5bn

he Choithrams super–market brand was originally set up in West Africa in 1944 by Thakurdas Choithram Pagarani, although it is the company’s current chairman who is credited with much of its success.

The elder Pagarani opened the first grocery in Sierra Leone and over the last seven decades Choithram & Sons has developed into an international company spanning Europe, North America, Africa as well as the Gulf.

Three decades ago Choithrams established its first UAE store and now has a total of 25 across the emirates as well as the GCC.

Today, the firm is led by LT Pagarani, who continues to expand the brand across the region. In 2010, Pagarani confirmed that Choithrams planned to almost double the number of shops across the UAE and open smaller convenience stores.

Aside from retail, the company also has interests in food services, hospitality, garments and household appliances, and logistics and distribution.
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10.Dr. Shamsheer Vayalil
Managing Director
VPS Healthcare
Healthcare
$1.37

Dr. Shamsheer Vayalil is one the leading lights of the healthcare industry and serves as Managing Director at VPS Healthcare.

In a short span of only eight years, Dr. Shamsheer has established a truly integrated, end-to-end, healthcare organization, delivering quality healthcare that fulfills the needs of the community. A humble, yet ambitious beginning with one hospital in 2007 is now a fully integrated healthcare business with thousands of employees, more than 600 doctors; 11 multispecialty hospitals, pharmaceutical manufacturing unit and healthcare support services spread across the Middle East, Europe and India.

Moreover, with the perfect vision and strategy, Dr. Shamsheer expanded the hospital to include on-site clinics, one of the largest pharmaceutical manufacturing in the GCC and international retail chain, out-of-hospital services and IT services to provide comprehensive healthcare services. Dr Shamsheer Vayalil’s net worth at market valuation currently stands at US$ 1.37 billion.
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And here I thought Indians were treated less than human in Muslim states :whistle: ...
 
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And here I thought Indians were treated less than human in Muslim states :whistle: ...

I never thought Indians would be allowed to start business and own property in these Gulf states. Let alone become billionaires.
 
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And here I thought Indians were treated less than human in Muslim states :whistle: ...


Hummmmm!!!!!! it is a specialty of Muslim World. Arabs treat other Muslims less than human beings cut their heads but still some Muslims feel pride in associating themselves with Arabs by creating some false relationship.
 
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I never thought Indians would be allowed to start business and own property in these Gulf states. Let alone become billionaires.

Each of them has "sleeping" Arbi partners.... who do nothing much, but get some "malai"; because that is how the Business laws are laid down there.

While @Akheilos is out of touch with ground realities; for whatever reason..... the fact is that for each of these Rich Honchos, there are at least 10,000 exploited South Asians. The Arbis are very non-discriminatory at discriminating against S.Asians regardless of whether they are Bangladeshis, Indians or Paksitanis; they even don't differentiate between Muslims and Hindus, all are considered to be similar to minions and slaves.
 
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While @Akheilos is out of touch with ground realities; for whatever reason.....
Reason: crying Indians on PDF :angel:

The Arbis are very non-discriminatory at discriminating against S.Asians regardless of whether they are Bangladeshis, Indians or Paksitanis; they even don't differentiate between Muslims and Hindus, all are considered to be similar to minions and slaves.
I know they have a problem, but the way Indians cry, example shown in your post....hence why my detachment from "realities" ...Honestly speaking, I never felt the need to write this much about them in my short time there...Maybe I never felt this non-discriminatory discrimination...Please do elaborate what you did or said that caused this or are you just exaggerating based on news articles? :pop:

I do not see Lavina being told to pack up and leave...

Hummmmm!!!!!! it is a specialty of Muslim World.
So how long did you live in Arab world when you "discovered" this? Like I said I am not denying they have a problem everyone does in 1 way or another...But none showcases it as well as the crying going on here on PDF...

Another example of what I stated.... :pop:

Arabs treat other Muslims less than human beings cut their heads but still some Muslims feel pride in associating themselves with Arabs by creating some false relationship.
I am seeing pride in OP for opening this thread and showcasing RICHEST INDIANS...do not really see them headless!

If being rich (from false relationship) can make you a millionaire then I am very sure there are other things Indians cry about day and night...In Urdu we call it NASHUKRA!

There are probably 10 million Indians in Arab countries. You post 10 peoples examples and assume everyone is living like them :hitwall:
I never said that...but by the crying going on here on PDF one would imagine these 10 dont exist and every non Arab is headless there...

I never thought Indians would be allowed to start business and own property in these Gulf states. Let alone become billionaires.
THAT is the problem...Each nation has its problems but cherry picking and showcasing those problems and hiding other positive things is the way this earth is revolving esp when it comes to Muslims...

I have family friends in Dubai...born, raised and married there. Sure we dont talk about their visa and stuff..But they own flats and business there..something people turn a blind eye at!

Gotta go for class!
 
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The list is faulty. Micky Jagtiani is worth 5.2 billion currently as per forbes.

Why are some pakistanis making some ridiculously simplistic arguments to whitewash realities? Why so much arab sycophancy? Pathetic.
 
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Each of them has "sleeping" Arbi partners.... who do nothing much, but get some "malai"; because that is how the Business laws are laid down there.

While @Akheilos is out of touch with ground realities; for whatever reason..... the fact is that for each of these Rich Honchos, there are at least 10,000 exploited South Asians. The Arbis are very non-discriminatory at discriminating against S.Asians regardless of whether they are Bangladeshis, Indians or Paksitanis; they even don't differentiate between Muslims and Hindus, all are considered to be similar to minions and slaves.

I realize they treat Muslims & non-Muslims from South Asia in the same manner. I realize they are thousands of exploited South Asian workers.

Still even with the benami native partners I am impressed that these states allow Indian businessman to operate
 
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Reason: crying Indians on PDF :angel:

I know they have a problem, but the way Indians cry, example shown in your post....hence why my detachment from "realities" ...Honestly speaking, I never felt the need to write this much about them in my short time there...Maybe I never felt this non-discriminatory discrimination...Please do elaborate what you did or said that caused this or are you just

I am seeing pride in OP for opening this thread and showcasing RICHEST INDIANS...do not really see them headless!

THAT is the problem...Each nation has its problems but cherry picking and showcasing those problems and hiding other positive things is the way this earth is revolving esp when it comes to Muslims...

I am not saying every Indian worker is being exploited in the Gulf. Even if an Indian worker is exploited the abusing party might not even an Arab. It could be another Indian or third party national.

There is more than fair share of abuse. The brunt of the abuses are at the blue collar low skilled workers. If you do not know anyone from that strata of society you might think everything is fine

Most Indians realize that the abuses in the Gulf have more to do with being lack of safeguards as opposed to being Muslim.

I am happy for those who made their living and career in the Gulf states. I wish them well.
 
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So how long did you live in Arab world when you "discovered" this? Like I said I am not denying they have a problem everyone does in 1 way or another...But none showcases it as well as the crying going on here on PDF...

Another example of what I stated.... :pop:


I have not lived but I have seen many sycophants supporting SA even when their countrymen are beheaded. Once there was a thread on PDF regarding beheading of Pakistanis in SA. Most of Pakistani members supported by saying their country their rule.

I am seeing pride in OP for opening this thread and showcasing RICHEST INDIANS...do not really see them headless!

If being rich (from false relationship) can make you a millionaire then I am very sure there are other things Indians cry about day and night...In Urdu we call it NASHUKRA!

This is a matter of perception in which you take pride. Some people take pride in being zihadi and suicide bombers.
 
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I didnt know BR Shetty was richer than MA.Yusuf Ali.
MA YusufAli with his tall hotels and malls always sounded richer, who knew BR shetty's NMC hospitals/schools were doing a better business. Lol


Reason: crying Indians on PDF :angel:
Visit this site
defence.pk Site Overview
I'm sure you will be enlightened. :angel:

I do not see Lavina being told to pack up and leave...
Hahaha
I dont know why members dont tag me when they discuss me?
I would've left long back if I'd sensed discrimination around me. :)

Like I said I am not denying they have a problem everyone does in 1 way or another...But none showcases it as well as the crying going on here on PDF...
what I've observed is, that many Arabs(usually the older generation) do have such a tendency. I've seen ppl wait for a sales man to push the trolley(full of grocery) upto their car in the parking lot. I always wanted to ask such ppl "can't you push it yourself??".
But the present generation is a lot different. Most of them 're pretty hard working and respectful (thankfully).

Btw if anyone thinks that kinda attitude is reserved for only south Asians then let me burst your bubble, Americans, Britishers and Singaporeans 're also given the same treatment.(I've seen that happening right in front of my eyes) So yeah @Capt.Popeye I agree to what you said that they 're non discriminatory at discriminating. But times have changed...
 
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I have not lived but I have seen many sycophants supporting SA even when their countrymen are beheaded. Once there was a thread on PDF regarding beheading of Pakistanis in SA. Most of Pakistani members supported by saying their country their rule.



This is a matter of perception in which you take pride. Some people take pride in being zihadi and suicide bombers.

pakistanis have their sacred cows on foreign policy - China and Saudi Arabia
Even the all-powerful America is out of favor
 
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Hahaha
I dont know why members dont tag me when they discuss me?
I would've left long back if I'd sensed discrimination around me. :)
Hmmm..yet they cry on your behalf...You should be honoured! :enjoy:

what I've observed is, that many Arabs(usually the older generation) do have such a tendency. I've seen ppl wait for a sales man to push the trolley(full of grocery) upto their car in the parking lot. I always wanted to ask such ppl "can't you push it yourself??".
But the present generation is a lot different. Most of them 're pretty hard working and respectful (thankfully).
cant teach an old dog new trick now can you?

Have you seen South Asia? Maids even carry your child's bag to school and back (I am talking about a certain group)!
Btw if anyone thinks that kinda attitude is reserved for only south Asians then let me burst your bubble, Americans, Britishers and Singaporeans 're also given the same treatment.(I've seen that happening right in front of my eyes) So yeah @Capt.Popeye I agree to what you said that they 're non discriminatory at discriminating.

I would have agreed with "capt.popeye if he had put it on a global scale instead of pointing at the Arab world...

Some European countries say they give equal opportunities, yet they want to know your nationality down ethnicity like British Pakistan/ Indian or something...So before painting someone with a discriminatory brush ....check out where else it applies...

I have not lived but I have seen many sycophants supporting SA even when their countrymen are beheaded. Once there was a thread on PDF regarding beheading of Pakistanis in SA. Most of Pakistani members supported by saying their country their rule.
And what exactly was the case at hand? Did you "happen" to read it up?

True there are many under the carpet shit that media blows out of proportion...Can you vouch it doesnt at all happen in India? :pop:

This is a matter of perception in which you take pride. Some people take pride in being zihadi and suicide bombers.
Well, that some are not a representation of all now are they? So again before you pick up your brush look around!

pakistanis have their sacred cows on foreign policy - China and Saudi Arabia
Even the all-powerful America is out of favor
Like how India supports Israelis killing of children?? Something even their own people who have a shred of concise voice out AGAINST .... How sacred is that?

I wish not to spoil this thread but please do check the mirror before pointing at others?

I am not saying every Indian worker is being exploited in the Gulf. Even if an Indian worker is exploited the abusing party might not even an Arab. It could be another Indian or third party national.
fair enough!

There is more than fair share of abuse. The brunt of the abuses are at the blue collar low skilled workers. If you do not know anyone from that strata of society you might think everything is fine

When you say more than fair share...What are you comparing it to? How are maids treated in super rich Indian families? or even how are factory workers treated in India? But do I point this out or blow it out of proportion for India?

Most Indians realize that the abuses in the Gulf have more to do with being lack of safeguards as opposed to being Muslim.
I doubt it...PDF is full of everyday Indians who either live in denial or are just spewing hatred...Very few Indians (prob ones who have been abroad at least once) would know such things...Those who have not been out of the country ACTUALLY DO BELIEVE that it is heavily linked to being a Muslim...look around! :enjoy:

I am happy for those who made their living and career in the Gulf states. I wish them well.
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The list is faulty. Micky Jagtiani is worth 5.2 billion currently as per forbes.

Why are some pakistanis making some ridiculously simplistic arguments to whitewash realities? Why so much arab sycophancy? Pathetic.
I think OP is an Indian....So kindly channel your anger in that direction!

Each of them has "sleeping" Arbi partners.... who do nothing much, but get some "malai"; because that is how the Business laws are laid down there.
Doesnt seem to bother each of them....Not sure how it is relevant when their partners enabled them to become millionaires...that is not just having some savings in foreign land...
 
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Akheilos said:
cant teach an old dog new trick now can you?

Have you seen South Asia? Maids even carry your child's bag to school and back (I am talking about a certain group)!


I would have agreed with "capt.popeye if he had put it on a global scale instead of pointing at the Arab world...

Some European countries say they give equal opportunities, yet they want to know your nationality down ethnicity like British Pakistan/ Indian or something...So before painting someone with a discriminatory brush ....check out where else it applies....
Well I dont think any part of the world can claim that its free from such prejudices and where ppl 're not discriminated.
Hmmm..yet they cry on your behalf...You should be honoured!
hmmmm??
If what you said about me is true, then I hold the same true for you and your countrymen
:enjoy:

Btw did you visit alexa??? did you get enlightened? :lol:
 
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