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The Hinduja Family Holds the Top Spot on the UK's Rich List 2025 for the Fourth Year in a Row

  • Writer: Anustup Kundu
    Anustup Kundu
  • 2 hours ago
  • 2 min read

News Desk, News Nation 360 : For the fourth year in a row, the Hinduja family, headed by Gopichand Hinduja, Chairman of the 110-year-old international conglomerate Hinduja Group, has topped the Sunday Times Rich List with £35.3 billion. With 350 entries for the 2025 edition, the Sunday Times Rich List is a definitive annual list of the wealthiest people and families living in the United Kingdom. The Hinduja family has shown remarkable commercial resilience and worldwide leadership in the face of global challenges and regulatory changes. The Hinduja family has again topped The Sunday Times Rich List 2025 with the greatest recorded wealth. Under the leadership of Chairman G.P. Hinduja, the UK-based Hinduja group of companies operates in 38 nations with diversified investments in industries ranging from mobility, Digital Technology, to Banking and Financial Services, Media, Project Development, Lubricants and Special Chemicals, Energy, Real Estate, Trading, and Healthcare. Their net worth stands at £35.3 billion (lower than £37.2 billion in 2024), their fourth year running at number one on the list. The Hinduja Group has significantly raised its emphasis on India's electric mobility segment in the last year, involving investments in car charging infrastructure, as a strategic shift towards sustainability and innovation for the future. Aside from their far-reaching business interests, the Hinduja family is strongly invested in social philanthropy through the Hinduja Foundation, which is devoted to sustainable programs in education, healthcare, sustainable rural development, and water conservation, touching the lives of communities across many geographies. Other major names listed in The Sunday Times Rich List 2025 include David and Simon Reuben and family (£26.873bn), Sir Leonard Blavatnik (£25.725bn), Sir James Dyson and family (£20.8bn), Idan Ofer (£20.121bn), Guy, George, Alannah and Galen Weston and family (£17.746bn), Sir Jim Ratcliffe (£17.046bn), and Lakshmi Mittal and family (£15.444bn).


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