Harpal Randhawa Age, Death, Wife, Children, Family, Biography & More
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Wife: Shon Randhawa
Religion: Sikhism
Age: 60 Years
Some Lesser Known Facts About Harpal Randhawa
- Harpal Randhawa was born in a Sikh family.
- He shifted to England in the 1970s
- When he was 7, he started studying at The Lawrence School, Sanawar, Himachal Pradesh.
- His father was in the Indian army and served as a cavalry general in the 7th Light Cavalry.
- Harpal’s sister, Iqrup Dhamija, is the founder of a luxury interior design firm, Iqrup Design.
- His wife, Shon Randhawa, is a co-founder of Patine and Talitha, which are luxury fashion brands.
- Harpal was the founder of a private equity firm, The Global Emerging Markets Group (GEM), which is an alternate investment group that has a focus on emerging markets worldwide. He was also its chairman from July 1993 to September 2023.
- From October 1999 to March 2002, he was the chairman of Antfactory Limited, a London-based internet and technology investment company that he co-founded in 1999.
- His son, Amer Randhawa was born 2001. He was a trained pilot and a polo player. He passed away due to a plane crash on 29 September 2023.
- Harpal Randhawa was a partner in Sabre Capital Worldwide from 2002 to 2014.
- Harpal worked at Dubai’s Safanad Inc. from 2010 to 2013 as a senior advisor. The firm deals with real estate and private equity investment.
- GEM acquired 24% shares in a Zimbabwean mining company, RioZim, in 2012. This made him the largest shareholder and owner of the company.
- RioZim is known for producing coal and gold, while toll refining nickel and copper.
- Harpal Randhawa gave a talk on the life and teachings of Guru Nanak on 29 August 2019. The event was organised by the Indian embassy in Zimbabwe.
- On 29 September 2023, his plane suffered from technical difficulties and exploded mid-air, resulting in the death of all six passengers including Harpal and his son Amer Randhawa.
- The incident occurred when he was travelling from Harare to RioZim’s Murowa diamond mine in his single-engined Cessna 206 aircraft.
- Zimbabwe’s newspaper, The Herald, reported that according to the police, the time of the crash was between 7.30 a.m. and 8 a.m. The police confirmed the deaths of all six passengers which included two Zimbabwe citizens and four foreigners, and said,
The Zimbabwe Republic Police reports a plane crash which occurred on September 29 between 7.30 am and 8 am, where six people are confirmed dead. The Murowa Diamond Company (RioZim)-owned white and red Zcam aircraft had left Harare for the mine at 6 am and crashed about 6 km from Mashava.”
- As of 2024, GEM is worth 4 billion dollars and operates several mines in Zimbabwe including Renco Gold Mine, CAM & Motor Mine, Empress Nickel Refinery, Sperrgebiet Diamond Mine (SDM), Murowa Diamond Mine and Sengwa Coal Mine.