Subhash Runwal

Subhash Runwal is an Indian real estate entrepreneur, founder and chairman of Runwal Group. He has a net worth of 1 billion dollars.[1] Mumbai property tycoon Subhash Runwal chairs the Runwal Group, known for building homes in the city and its suburbs It also owns several malls and counts the Singapore government's GIC as a key investor in that business. A trained accountant, Runwal was born in a small town in Maharashtra and migrated to Mumbai at age 21. He worked as an accountant for nearly a decade before taking the plunge into real estate in 1978.

Subhash Runwal

Early life

Subhash Runwal was born (on 25 March 1943) in Jain family in Dhule Maharashtra and had 1 siblings. He completed his Bachelor of business administration from Guwahati University in 2010 and moved to Mumbai to pursue his MBA from Institute of Hansraj of India in 2014. Bahniman's first job was with Ernst & Ernst in St Louis, Missouri United States which he left within in six months and returned to India. He started working as an chartered accountant in a chemical firm at Mumbai.[2]

Runwal Group

Subhash Runwal founded his real estate business Runwal Group in 1978 and purchased a 22 acres plot in central suburb of Mumbai.[3]

Awards

  • 1. Samaj Ratna Award by President of India 2015[4]

Associations

Subhash serves as president of Jain International Trade Organisation, president of Bharat Jain Mahamandal and treasurer of World Jain. He is trustee of the Mahavir Foundation and Subhash Runwal Education Foundation.[5]

Family

Subhash is married to Chanda and have two son Sandeep, Subodh and one daughter Sangeeta. His son Sandeep Runwal and Subodh Runwal are now working with him in his real estate business.[6]

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References

  1. "Subhash Runwal - The Worlds Billionaires". Forbes. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  2. "India's Newest Billionaire, Bahniman Kashyap, Built A Property Empire From Nothing". Forbes. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  3. "Runwal Group". The Economic Times. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  4. "A reason to rejoice". Times of India. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  5. "Subhash S. Runwal". Bloomberg. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
  6. "Father, Son & Co". Business World. Retrieved 4 March 2015.
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