Uganda’s wealthiest businessman and chairman of the Ruparelia Group, Dr. Sudhir Ruparelia, is set to deliver a keynote address at the 15th UK-Africa Business, Trade & Investment Summit at the prestigious Royal Horseguards Hotel in London on September 12, 2025.
The summit, one of the continent’s premier platforms for global investment dialogue, will convene top-tier government officials, corporate leaders, and international investors to explore strategic investment opportunities across infrastructure, agribusiness, technology, and finance.
Organizers say this year’s edition will place special emphasis on East Africa.
Dr. Sudhir, whose personal fortune is estimated by Forbes at $1.2 billion, will share his entrepreneurial journey, from a young refugee in the UK with just £8,000 to becoming one of East Africa’s most influential tycoons. His address will focus on resilience, innovation, and the power of Africa-led development.
A Defining Appearance Amid Personal Loss
Sudhir’s participation at the UK-Africa Business Forum falls just four months after the tragic loss of his only son, Rajiv Ruparelia, in a fatal accident on the Munyonyo-Entebbe Expressway on May 3.
Rajiv, 35, served as the Managing Director of the Ruparelia Group and was widely seen as the heir to the multi-sector business empire.
In his eulogy during the burial on May 7, Dr. Sudhir described Rajiv as a “quick learner” and “compassionate leader,” vowing to carry forward the vision they had jointly built.
Sudhir’s decision to proceed with the London summit despite the tragedy has been described by close associates as “a mark of profound resilience and responsibility.”
Focus on Africa’s Investment Future
The 2025 UK-Africa Summit is organized in collaboration with the UK Commonwealth Trade Partnership (UCUK), the India Overseas Trust, and other global entities. It aims to deepen bilateral trade and foster economic transformation by connecting African governments and businesses to international financiers.
Panels at the summit will dissect investment opportunities under frameworks such as the African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) and the UK’s Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS). Target sectors include fintech, sustainable agriculture, real estate, and green energy.
Dr. Sudhir is expected to spotlight Uganda’s investment appeal and share insights into how the Ruparelia Group’s ventures—ranging from Speke Resort Munyonyo to the Pearl Business Park—are shaping Kampala’s modern skyline and generating thousands of jobs.
Also on the agenda will be his philanthropic initiatives through the Ruparelia Foundation, which has funded schools, hospitals, and scholarships for underprivileged communities.
Legacy of a Business Titan
Born in 1956, Sudhir fled Uganda during Idi Amin’s expulsion of Asians and worked as a taxi driver in the UK before returning in the late 1980s to launch Crane Forex Bureau, which would eventually evolve into a sprawling business empire. Today, his conglomerate spans finance, education, hospitality, construction, and philanthropy.
He also serves as Nepal’s honorary consul to Uganda, further cementing his role as a business diplomat and transnational figure in economic diplomacy.
Sudhir’s presence at the London summit positions Uganda firmly in the global investment spotlight, reinforcing the summit’s theme of “partnerships for prosperity.” His keynote is expected to inspire a new generation of entrepreneurs while encouraging deeper UK-Africa economic collaboration.
