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Pankaj Ramanbhai Patel (born 16 March 1953) is an Indian billionaire businessman, and the chairman of Zydus Lifesciences, the fifth largest pharmaceutical company in India. In October 2024, Patel was ranked 24th on the Forbes list of India’s 100 richest tycoons, with a net worth of $10.2 billion.
Zydus Cadila's major shareholder remains the Patel family. Pankaj Patel (born 1953), son of the founder, is the chairman of the company. In 2004, Pankaj Patel was included in Forbes' annual list of India's richest people. As of 2020, Forbes estimates Patel's net worth at US$3.9 billion, making him India's 46th richest person. [24]
The Modi and Patel families decided to split the business in 1995, and two entities were formed: Cadila Pharmaceuticals Ltd (owned and controlled by Indravadan Modi and his son Rajiv Modi) and Cadila Healthcare (owned by Ramanbhai Patel and his son Pankaj Patel family). [3]
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Patel was chairman and managing director of Cadila Healthcare until his death. Cadila Healthcare went public on the Bombay Stock Exchange in 2000. His son Pankaj Patel (born 1951) is the current Chairman and Managing Director of Cadila Healthcare. Dr Raman Bhai Patel hosted Gandhi Mandela Peace Award 2019. [3]
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