Indian Clothing Tycoon Who Supplies Uniqlo Decathlon And Hm Buys Notting Hill Home For 21m

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Indian Clothing Tycoon Buys Notting Hill Home for £21m

Textile magnate buys London's latest trophy home

Indian clothing tycoon, Srichand Hinduja, has recently acquired a stunning property in the affluent Notting Hill, London for a whopping £21 million. The property, a stunning mansion with seven bedrooms and over 10,000 square feet of living space was once owned by actor, Johnny Depp. It sits on a large plot of land and has a private garden extending over half an acre. Hinduja's latest purchase adds to his impressive property portfolio, which includes several other multi-million-pound homes in London and around the world.

Multifaceted business interests

Srichand Hinduja is the chairman of the Hinduja Group, a multinational conglomerate with diversified interests across various industries, including automotive, energy, and finance. The group has a significant presence in over 100 countries worldwide and employs over 150,000 people.

A closer look at Hinduja's textile empire

The Hinduja Group's textile business, Gokaldas Exports, is one of the largest textile manufacturers in India. The company supplies a wide range of garments to some of the world's leading fashion brands, including Uniqlo, Decathlon, and H&M. Gokaldas Exports has a strong presence in several countries across Asia and Africa and is known for its commitment to ethical and sustainable manufacturing practices.