MIDLANDS ASIAN MILLIONAIRES VALUED AT OVER £4 BILLION
Annual Rich List Celebrates Success of
51 Richest Midlands-Based Asian Millionaires
The ongoing annual battle of the Midlands’ Asian millionaires this year saw Ranjit Boparan of 2 Sisters Food Group maintain his position at the top of the money mountain ahead of Steel tycoon Lord Swraj Paul for the third consecutive year.
Ranjit Boparan, of 2 Sisters Food Group, now acknowledged as the country’s second largest food production company, is in fact the only official Asian billionaire in the Midlands. Despite a challenging year for the business, his wealth is valued at £1.35billion, an overall increase in net worth of £50 million, and representing just over a quarter of the overall net worth of the 51 millionaires on this year’s list.
In what has been another tough year for the economy, this year’s Asian Rich List – Midlands, published by Asian Media & Marketing Group (AMG) on 15 May, shows the combined overall net worth of the 51 millionaires has reached an impressive £4.37 billion, (an increase of £60 million since 2014), with the Top 10 representing nearly 75% of the total figure.
20 of the 51 millionaires have seen an overall increase in their net worth, but the impact of the global economic slowdown has definitely impacted on business, with 18 of the millionaires treading water to maintain their valuations and positions.
With the entry point for this year’s list being set at £12 million, one would expect many of the business owners to be first generation immigrants that have worked hard to build their fortunes – however interestingly, the list shows that the ‘young guns’ are making their mark in the Midlands, with two of the millionaires being under 40 and 16 being aged between 40 and 50. The Midlands millionaires are in fact significantly younger (54.4 cf 60) than those featured in the national Asian rich list, with the youngest entrepreneur on the list this year being Kavi Jundu, with his West Bromwich based cardboard box manufacturing company Diamond Box. At just 35 and with a net worth of £12 million, he has successfully tapped into the growing demand for premium packaging both on the high street and online.
Shailesh Solanki, executive editor of AMG and one of a panel of four experts who has examined British Asian wealth over the last year for the Asian Rich List, said: “The list shows the remarkable resilience and diversity of Asian businesses in the UK. Despite the challenges of the general economy many business leaders in the community have seen opportunity and potential and moved quickly to capitalise. It is an inspiring picture and one that should energise entrepreneurs everywhere.
It was this entrepreneurial spirit that was also recognised and celebrated at the Asian Business Awards ceremony which also took place on the night, with Awards being presented to:
• Asian Business of the Year
• Manufacturing Award
• Entrepreneur Award
• Fast Growth Business Award
• International Business Award
• Restaurant Award
• Healthcare Business Award