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Sukhpal Singh Ahluwalia
BornOctober 1958 (age 66)
Uganda
NationalityBritish Indian
OccupationBusinessman
Known forFounder of Euro Car Parts Chairman of Dominvs Group
SpouseRani Ahluwalia
Children3

Sukhpal Singh Ahluwalia (born October 1958) is a London-based Indian businessman. He is founder and previously Executive Chairman of car parts distributor Euro Car Parts. Ahluwalia is also founder and Chairman of Dominvs Group, a property-focused asset management company.

As of May 2018, Ahluwalia is the fourth richest refugee in the UK. According to The Sunday Times Rich List 2019, the Ahluwalia family have a net worth of £500 million.

Early life

Born in Uganda, Ahluwalia’s parents emigrated to the UK when Ahluwalia was 13 years old to escape persecution under Idi Amin in 1972. When they arrived in the UK, the family spent a year in temporary shared accommodation.

As a teenager, Ahluwalia spent time in the markets of Petticoat Lane and Liverpool Street.

Career

Euro Car Parts

Ahluwalia founded Euro Car Parts in 1978 after borrowing £5,000 from his father and Barclays bank to buy a car parts shop in Willesden, London. The shop, originally called Highway Autos, was renamed Euro Car Parts a year later.

In 1981, Ahluwalia opened a second branch of the company in the Willesden area. The company originally supplied car parts for BMW, Mercedes, Porsche and VW vehicles. The company expanded to become the leading suppliers of parts, paints and equipment for cars and light commercial vehicles in the UK.

By 2011, Euro Car Parts employed 3,500 people across 89 locations. In October 2011, Ahluwalia sold Euro Car Parts to LKQ Corporation for £280 million, with a supplementary £55 million if targets were met. After the sale, Ahluwalia became Executive Chairman of LKQ Corporation's businesses in the UK, Ireland and India, but stepped down from the board in December 2018.

As of 2018, Euro Car Parts company has more than 300 branches across the UK and employs more than 10,000 people.

Dominvs Group

In 2011, Ahluwalia founded property company Dominvs Group. The Group manages a portfolio exceeding £700 million.

The Dominvs Group has acquired or constructed a number of UK hotels, including The Holiday Inn Manchester City Centre, Mercure Sheffield Parkway Hotel, The Holiday Inn Darlington and The Holiday Inn Dumfries.

The Group also owns Paradise Street, Oxford; Ralph Allen Building in Bath; Holiday Inn Express Aberdeen Airport and Crowne Plaza Aberdeen Airport; The Dixon at Tower Bridge, London.

In 2016, Ahluwalia invested in e-waste processing company EcoCentric Management based in Mumbai, India. In 2017, Ahluwalia invested in truck and trailer part distributor Digraph Transport Supplies.

Personal life

Ahluwalia lives in Hampstead, London. He is married to Rani Ahluwalia and they have three sons who are also involved in the businesses. The family has supported projects to help the homeless in London and provide education to children in India. In 2019, the Ahluwalia family supported the publication of a report into migrant entrepreneurship in the UK, which called for immigration and visa reform. Ahluwalia has said that "immigration is critical to the success of the UK."

Ahluwalia plans to move to India in the future. He is a supporter of the Migration Museum.

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