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These Are India’s Richest Realty Tycoons

Interestingly, eight women made it to the list in 2019.

A cyclist rides past the Lodha Developers Ltd. World Towers residential building construction site in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)  
A cyclist rides past the Lodha Developers Ltd. World Towers residential building construction site in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)  

Lodha Developers’ Mangal Prabhat Lodha and family has been named India’s richest real estate entrepreneur with a wealth of Rs 31,960 crore, followed by DLF Ltd.’s Vice Chairman Rajiv Singh and Embassy Group Founder Jitendra Virwani, according to Hurun Report.

Hurun Report and GROHE India on Monday released the third edition of ‘GROHE Hurun India Real Estate Rich List 2019’—featuring the 100 richest real estate entrepreneurs in India.

The report said that MP Lodha and family of Macrotech Developers (earlier named Lodha Developers) retained the top spot for the second consecutive year.

MP Lodha is currently chief of Bharatiya Janata Party’s Mumbai unit.

The Lodha family’s wealth increased by 18 percent during 2019 and was 12 percent of the cumulative wealth of the remaining 99 Indians featured on the list.

“At number two is Rajiv Singh of DLF (up one rank) with a wealth of Rs 25,080 crore—up 42 percent as compared to 2018,” the report said.

Jitendra Virwani of Bengaluru-based Embassy Property Developments bagged the third spot with a wealth of Rs 24,750 crore.

These Are India’s Richest Realty Tycoons

The list was based on a snapshot of wealth as on Sept. 30. For listed companies, the report has taken market value to determine the wealth, while for the unlisted companies, latest financial statement has been taken into account.

In the rich list, Hiranandani Communities group’s Niranjan Hiranandani is at the fourth position with Rs 17,030 crore of wealth, followed by K Raheja’s Chandru Raheja and family (5th, Rs 15,480 crore), Oberoi Realty’s Vikas Oberoi (6th, Rs 13,910 crore) and Bagmane Developers’ Raja Bagmane (7th, Rs 9,960 crore).

Surendra Hiranandani, who runs House of Hiranandani Singapore, was ranked eighth with Rs 9,720 crore in wealth, while Subhash Runwal and family of Mumbai-based Runwal Developers was at the ninth spot with a wealth of Rs 7,100 crore. Piramal Realty’s Ajay Piramal and family were ranked tenth at Rs 6,560 crore.

The World Towers residential project, developed by Macrotech Developers Ltd., stands in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Kanishka Sonthalia/Bloomberg)
The World Towers residential project, developed by Macrotech Developers Ltd., stands in Mumbai, India. (Photographer: Kanishka Sonthalia/Bloomberg)

Total wealth of top 100 Indians in the real estate sector stood at Rs 2,77,080 crore ($39.5 billion)—up 17 percent against 2018, the report said.

“In a year, when the Indian real estate by and large faced multiple challenges—from slowdown to funds crunch to spotty demand—the average wealth of top 100 richest Indians from the sector increased by 16 percent ro Rs 2,743 crore,” the report said.

Mumbai accounted for six of the top 10 and 37 of the 100 names. Delhi and Bengaluru had 19 residents each who featured on the list. Interestingly, 75 percent of the richest Indians from the real estate sector are based in these three cities.

At the same time, the sector added two more U.S. dollar billionaires—taking the total to nine this year.

Around 59 percent of the individuals mentioned in the list are first-generation entrepreneurs.

Interestingly, eight women made it to the list in 2019.

Smita V Crishna of Godrej Properties was featured as the richest woman. She is at the 14th position with a wealth of Rs 3,560 crore.

The average age of the individuals in the list is 59. Six individuals under the age of 40 and three above the age of 80 made to the list.

Men play volleyball near the under construction Godrej Prime, a residential propert project developed by Godrej Properties Ltd. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)
Men play volleyball near the under construction Godrej Prime, a residential propert project developed by Godrej Properties Ltd. (Photographer: Dhiraj Singh/Bloomberg)

With a net worth of Rs 740 crore, the youngest on the list is Jupally Ramu Rao and Jupally Shyam Rao (33) of My Home Constructions, while with a net worth of Rs 3,670 crore, Prithvi Raj Singh Oberoi, 90, of East India Hotels is the eldest.

“The third edition of the real estate rich list highlights two major transformations defining the sector,” said Anas Rahman Junaid, managing director and chief researcher of Hurun Report India.

He said more weight is being given by the buyers and lenders to players who value accountability, transparency and institutional approach. This is indicated from the fact that 60 percent of individuals featured in this year’s list are from stable or positively rated companies.

Secondly, the names on the rich list are not on it merely because they created wealth for themselves, but for the stakeholders they cater to through their companies. The combined revenue of companies in the list increased by 17 percent and the listed real estate companies registered wealth growth of 24 percent this year.

“Indian real estate is set to a transformation owing to multiple factors,” Rupert Hoogewerf, founder of Hurun Report, said. “At the forefront of the change will be the leaders with proven expertise, credible brand and deep pockets to innovate and inspire.”