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UK Sikh buys 6 Rolls Royce worth Rs50 crore

LONDON: An Indian-origin Sikh billionaire in the UK, dubbed as the “British Bill Gates”, has been making waves on the social media with his vast fleet of luxury Rolls Royce cars.

UK Sikh buys 6 Rolls Royce worth Rs50 crore

Billionaire Reuben Singh has been making waves on the social media with his vast fleet of luxury Rolls Royce cars.



London, February 5

An Indian-origin Sikh billionaire in the UK, dubbed as the “British Bill Gates”, has been making waves on the social media with his vast fleet of luxury Rolls Royce cars.

Reuben Singh, London-based CEO of alldayPA and Isher Capital, posted a series of images of himself posing with his wide range of luxury cars – six of which were bought recently. It cost him just Rs 50 crore.

With the latest addition to his garage, the total number of Rolls-Royce models in Singh’s possession has reached 20. In 2000, The Sunday Times branded him the “British Bill Gates” with an estimated net worth of 80 million pounds ($103 million).

“The Jewels Collection. Rubies, Sapphires & Emeralds. It’s ok to be a little obsessed with jewellery as jewellery is like ice cream. There is always a little room for more,” the 42-year-old said in his Instagram post with a latest set of Rolls Royce.

The latest set of images follow his so-called “turban challenge” last year, a charity initiative to match the colour of his turban with his Rolls Royce. It followed a throwaway remark which Singh decided to take on as a wager.

He set up his first business at the age of 19 – fashion accessories retail chain “Miss Attitude” and went on to sell the company to create alldayPA, billed as a high-quality UK-based call handling and telephone answering service.

He attributes much of his success to his Sikh faith, saying he tries to incorporate much of the teachings of his religion into his businesses. — PTI

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