Indians with more than INR 1,000 crore wealth
Cross the 828-mark in the 2020 edition of
IIFL Wealth Hurun India Rich List
– MUKESH AMBANI, CONTINUES TO BE THE RICHEST INDIAN FOR NINTH CONSECUTIVE YEAR. HE IS THE ONLY INDIAN TO FEATURE IN THE TOP 5 IN THE HURUN GLOBAL RICH LIST.
– TOP 100 INDIVIDUALS IN THE LIST ACCOUNT FOR NEARLY 64% WEALTH OF THE IIFL WEALTH HURUN INDIA RICH LIST 2020.
– 627 INCREASED THEIR WEALTH, OF WHICH 162 ARE NEW ENTRANTS
– 64% SELF MADE, OF WHICH 2% ARE PROFESSIONAL MANAGERS
– BACKED BY STELLAR IPO OF HAPPIEST MINDS, THE FOUNDER ASHOK SOOTA, 77, WITH A WEALTH OF INR 3,700 CR , DEBUTS THE LIST
– CUMULATIVE VALUE OF THE LIST IS USD 821 BILLION (INR 60,59,500 CR), AN INCREASE OF USD 140 BILLION (INR 10,29,400 CR), COMPARED TO THAT OF 2019.
– PHARMACEUTICALS, CHEMICALS & PETROCHEMICALS AND SOFTWARE & SERVICES ACCOUNT FOR 27% OF THE LIST.
– RICHEST WOMAN IN THE LIST IS SMITA V CRISHNA, FOLLOWED BY KIRAN MAZUMDAR-SHAW.
– 20% OF THE INDIVIDUALS WHO REGISTERED A WEALTH OF MORE THAN INR 10,000 CRORE RESIDE OUTSIDE OF INDIA.
– WITH 217 INDIVIDUALS, MUMBAI TOPS THE LIST FOLLOWED BY NEW DELHI (128) AND BENGALURU (67).
– USA IS THE MOST PREFERRED COUNTRY BY NRIS, FOLLOWED BY THE UAE AND THE UK
– RICH LIST ENTRANTS BORN UNDER THE ARIES ZODIAC SIGN HAD THE BEST YEAR AND REGISTERED A 55% INCREASE IN CUMULATIVE WEALTH, FOLLOWED BY THOSE UNDER THE SCORPIO SIGN AT 52%.
September 29, 2020; Mumbai: Hurun Report India and IIFL Wealth Management Ltd. today released the Ninth Edition of IIFL Wealth Hurun India Rich List 2020. The List compiles the richest individuals in India having a wealth of INR 1,000 crore or more as on 31st August 2020. In the 2020 edition, IIFL Wealth Hurun India Rich List showcases 828 Indians.
Mukesh Ambani, Chairman of India’s most valued firm Reliance Industries, continues to top the IIFL Wealth Hurun India Rich List 2020 for the ninth consecutive year, with a total wealth of INR 6,58,400 crore. His total wealth has surged by 73% in the last 12 months, propelling him to become the richest individual in Asia and fourth richest person in the world.
London-based Hinduja brothers (SP Hinduja, along with his three brothers) with a joint wealth of INR 1,43,700 crore bagged the second position. HCL-Founder Shiv Nadar with a wealth of INR 1,41,700 crore ranked third, followed by Gautam Adani & family at fourth spot and Azim Premji at fifth spot. Radhakishan Damani, the founder of Avenue Supermarts, debuted in the top 10 wealthiest individuals ranking in the IIFL Wealth Hurun India Rich List 2020.
Top 10 Individuals
Rank | Name | Wealth INR Cr | Change | Company | Age | Residence |
1- | Mukesh Ambani | 6,58,400 | 73% | Reliance Industries | 63 | Maharashtra |
2– | Hinduja brothers | 1,43,700 | -23% | Hinduja | – | Maharashtra,UK,Switzerland |
3 (↑2) | Shiv Nadar & family | 1,41,700 | 34% | HCL | 75 | Delhi |
4 (↑2) | Gautam Adani & family | 1,40,200 | 48% | Adani | 58 | Gujarat |
5 (↓2) | Azim Premji | 1,14,400 | -2% | Wipro | 75 | Karnataka |
6 (↑2) | Cyrus S Poonawalla | 94,300 | 6% | Serum Institute of India | 79 | Maharashtra |
7* (↑6) | Radhakishan Damani & family | 87,200 | 56% | Avenue Supermarts | 65 | Maharashtra |
8 (↓1) | Uday Kotak | 87,000 | -8% | Kotak Mahindra Bank | 61 | Maharashtra |
9 (↑2) | Dilip Shanghvi | 84,000 | 17% | Sun Pharmaceutical Industries | 64 | Maharashtra |
10 (↓1) | Cyrus Pallonji Mistry | 76,000 | -1% | Shapoorji Pallonji | 52 | Maharashtra |
10 (↓1) | Shapoor Pallonji Mistry | 76,000 | -1% | Shapoorji Pallonji | 55 | Monaco |
↑ Rank increase yoy ↓ Rank decrease YoY – No Rank change yoy * New to Top 10
Source: Hurun Research Institute; IIFL Wealth Hurun India Rich List 2020
Commenting on the launch, Anas Rahman Junaid, MD and Chief Researcher, Hurun India, said,
“The IIFL Wealth Hurun India Rich List is a barometer of the Indian economy, helping us understand which industries have gone up, innovated or gone down. The stories of these entrepreneurs tell the stories of India’s modern businesses.”
“28% of the upswing in wealth on the list has been bestowed by Mukesh Ambani, bespeaking Ambani’s meteoric success post diversifying from oil to telecom and retail. A further 21% of the additional wealth has been generated by pharma, mainly on the back of the rise in healthcare spends and a realigned priority towards personal healthcare stimulated by the Covid-19.”
“With rising new wealth creators such as innovative startups, family businesses with strong professional management, investors who believe in the India story, and a demographic advantage that is inferior to none, the India’s wealth creation story is still yet to reach the half-way mark.”
“Assuming that for every one Hurun rich lister we have found, we have probably missed two, it is likely that India today has 2,000 individuals with INR 1,000 Cr”, continued Anas Rahman Junaid, MD and Chief Researcher, Hurun India.
Speaking at the launch, Yatin Shah, Co-Founder, IIFL Wealth & Asset Management said, “The IIFL Wealth Hurun India Rich List 2020, is a testament to our belief in the India growth story. Despite these unprecedented times, it is encouraging to note that the IIFL Wealth Hurun India Rich List 2020 has only grown. The sentiment among entrepreneurs and industry leaders has improved in recent months. India is witnessing multiple themes playing out simultaneously, which include rising wealth creation in Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities, change in behaviour of wealthy families with wealth preservation dominating investment decisions.
The cut-off for the top 10 rose by 6% to INR 76,000 Cr this year, a 10% increase compared to the previous year. The cumulative wealth of IIFL Wealth Hurun India Rich Listers have increased by 20% compared to that of last year. 84 individuals have migrated from India and are NRIs. 19 saw their wealth double year on year.
OTHER HIGHLIGHTS
All three of Udaan founders became the highest gainers in terms of wealth as compared to the 2019 edition – with increase of 274% in each of their wealth. Chigurupati Krishna Prasad (65), of Granules India, also registered a 218% jump in the wealth to INR 3,500 crore. With a wealth of INR 4,500 crore, Ritesh Agarwal (26) of Oyo Rooms is the youngest person on the list and with a wealth of INR 5,400 Crore, Dharam Pal Gulati (96) of MDH is the oldest on the list.
Nearly 5% of the list (40 individuals) is comprised of women. 10 out of these 40 women are self-made. The richest woman in the list is Smita V Crishna, 69, of Godrej with INR 32,400 crore, followed by Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw, 67, of Biocon with a wealth of INR 31,600 crore also the richest self-made woman in India. The average age of women on the list is 61 years.
Being home to 217 individuals that comprise 26% of the list, Mumbai is the residential capital of India’s wealthy, followed by New Delhi and Bengaluru. In the year 2020, Mumbai registered an increase of 41 individuals from the rich list, while New Delhi lost 5 of them. More than half of the new additions in IIFL Wealth Hurun India Rich List 2020 are contributed by top three cities this year – this was 36% last year. Further, with 248 and 128 entrants respectively, Maharashtra and Delhi are the preferred states of residence for individuals in IIFL Wealth Hurun India Rich List 2020.
USA, UAE & UK are the preferred countries for migration. 84 NRIs who feature in the IIFL Wealth Hurun Indian Rich List 2020. With 37 individuals, USA is the most preferred country by NRIs, followed by the UAE and the UK, which are home to 18 and 14 individuals, respectively.
The IIFL Wealth Hurun India Rich List 2020 has been researched and compiled by the Hurun Research Institute for the ninth year running, using a cut-off of 31 August 2020 when the rate of exchange to the US dollar was INR 73.67. The list relates to Indians only, defined as born or brought up in India.