List of Sikhs - Business

Business

  • Dyal Singh Majithia Indian banker
  • Mohan Singh Oberoi
  • Gurbaksh Chahal
  • Jay Sidhu, Former Chairman and CEO of Sovereign Bancorp
  • Malvinder Mohan Singh, Ranbaxy/Fortis Group
  • Shivinder Mohan Singh, Ranbaxy/Fortis Group
  • Satwant Singh, Le Meridien Hotel, DSS Enterprises, Pure Drink
  • Gurmukh Gill,Gills Auto Sales
  • Sant Singh Chatwal, owner of the Bombay Palace chain of restaurants and Hampshire Hotels & Resorts
  • Vikram Chatwal, Hotelier
  • Tom Singh Founder, New Look fashion chain
  • Sanjiv Sidhu, Founder and President of i2 Technologies
  • Vikram Chatwal, Hotelier
  • H. S. Bedi (entrepreneur) Telecom
  • Bob Singh Dhillon, property businessman
  • M S Banga, Ex-CEO – Hindustan Lever, Director on Board- Maruti Udyog Limited
  • Ajay Banga, President & COO- MasterCard, Ex CEO- Citi Group- Asia Pacific
  • Jessie Singh Saini, founder of BJS Electronics and notable American industrialist of Indian descent.
  • The Campaign Guru, CEO and founder of ElectionMall Technologies
  • Analjit Singh,Founder & chairman of Max India Limited, chairman of Max New York Life Insurance Company Limited; Max Healthcare Institute Limited and Max Bupa Health Insurance Company Limite
  • Jojar S Dhinsa

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