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Hinduja family feud: $11 bn empire of truck making, lubricants, banks at stake

Four Hinduja brothers—Srichand, Gopichand, Prakash and Ashok—had in 2014 signed on a document saying the assets held by one brother belong to all
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New Delhi, June 25

A USD 11 billion business empire spread over 38 countries that includes banks, India’s second-largest truck maker and lubricant making firms is at the heart of a legal dispute in the Hinduja family that is now playing out in a London court.

Four Hinduja brothers—Srichand, Gopichand, Prakash and Ashok—had in 2014 signed on a document saying the assets held by one brother belong to all, and that each of them will appoint the others as their executors.

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But now family patriarch Srichand Hinduja, 84, and his daughter Vinoo want the letter to be declared of “no legal effect” and the family’s assets be separated as per his wish of 2016.

Hinduja Group has presence in auto, financial services, IT, media, infrastructure, energy and chemicals and healthcare sectors.

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Differences among the brothers, who shot into prominence in the 1980s when they were accused of taking a commission from Swedish firm Bofors to secure a defence contract of procuring heavy artillery for India, cropped up over control of a bank the group has in Switzerland.            

The four brothers have been inseparable, putting up joint appearances in the Bofors case investigation and court hearings. However, the charges against them could not be proven in court.

Gopichand, Prakash and Ashok tried to use the 2014 letter to take control of Hinduja Bank—an asset that was in Srichand’s sole name, resulting in the legal battle.

Vinoo and Srichand Hinduja now want the court to agree that the document has no legal standing and can be revoked.    

Hinduja Bank has Shanu Hinduja, the other daughter of Srichand, as chairperson, and her son Karam was appointed CEO just last week.

It was not immediately known if the 2014 document, which is at the centre of the dispute, is an informal agreement, a will or the basis of a family constitution.

Ashok Leyland, India’s second largest truck and bus manufacturer, is the flagship firm of the Hinduja Group.         

Lubricant maker Gulf Oil Lubricants India Ltd is the other listed firm of the group, while Hindujas hold 14.34 per cent in IndusInd Bank Ltd that has a market-cap of over Rs 33,000 crore.

According to the company website, Hinduja Group was started by Parmanand Deepchand Hinduja with an office in Iran.

“Merchant Banking and Trade were the twin pillars of the Group’s business. The Group remained headquartered in Iran till 1979. It then moved to Europe,” it said.

The group also has a BPO, the Bengaluru-headquartered Hinduja global Solutions (HGS).

It had through Gulf Oil Corp Ltd acquired lube and industrial oil maker Houghton International in December 2012.

Besides IndusInd Bank, the group in 1994 set up Hinduja Bank (Switzerland) Ltd.

Making its foray into the power sector, Hinduja National Power Corp Ltd set up a 1,040 MW coal-based merchant power plant at Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh.

The group’s NXTDigital offers cable and DTH services. Hinduja Realty Ventures (HRVL) is flagship real estate development arm of the Hinduja group which also runs a hospital in Mumbai.

Eldest of the four brothers, Srichand is the chairman of the Hinduja Group, Hinduja Bank of Switzerland and Hinduja Foundations. He has two daughters—Shanu and Vinoo.

Gopichand, 79, is the co-chairman of Hinduja Group and chairman of Hinduja Automotive Ltd, UK, while Prakash, 75, is the chairman of Hinduja Group (Europe).            

Gopichand has two sons, Sanjay and Dheeraj and a daughter, Rita.

Prakash has two sons, Ajay and Ramkrishan, and a daughter Renuka.

Youngest of the siblings, Ashok, 69, is the chairman of Hinduja Group of Companies (India). He has two daughters, Ambika and Satya, and one son, Shom.

Ashok Leyland, Gulf Oil and IndusInd Bank, the three BSE-listed firms, do not have any individual shareholding of the family, as per data provided by the companies to the exchange. These companies have promoter group entities holding stakes.

Hinduja Global Solutions, the BPO service provider, is the only group company that has members of the Hinduja family directly holding shares.

The promoter stake of Hinduja flagship firm Ashok Leyland is split into four entities—Hinduja Bank (Switzerland), Hinduja Automotive, Hinduja Foundries Holding and CitiBank NA—making up nearly 52 per cent stake. No Hinduja family member holds any direct stake in Ashok Leyland, as per the BSE data.

It is not known how much each brother holds in these companies. The brothers have been ranked together in rich lists.

Among the third generation of the family Vinoo, Sanjay, Dheeraj, Ajay, Ramkrishan (Remi) and Shom Hinduja are involved with the group, while Shanu, Ritu, Ambika and Satya Hinduja are not engaged in the business.

Dheeraj Hinduja, son of Gopichand Hinduja, is the chairman of Ashok Leyland. Dheeraj’s brother Sanjay Hinduja chairs Gulf Oil.

Their cousins Vinoo, Shom, Ambika and Shanoo are listed under the promoter group of Hinduja Solutions. —PTI

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