Radhakishan Damani


Radhakishan S. Damani is an Indian billionaire investor, trader and a businessman. He is also the founder of DMart. As of February 2020, Damani is the second richest person in India. He also manages his portfolio through his Investment firm, Bright Star Investments Limited.

Career

Damani was raised in a single room apartment in Mumbai. He studied commerce at the University of Mumbai but dropped out after one year. After the death of his father who worked on Dalal Street, Damani left his ball bearing business and became a stock market broker and investor. He made profits by short-selling stocks that were inflated by illegal means by Harshad Mehta in the 1990s. Damani was reportedly the largest individual shareholder of HDFC Bank after it went public in 1995.
In 1999, he operated a franchise of Apna Bazaar, a cooperative department store, in Nerul, but was "unconvinced" by its business model. He quit stock market in 2000 to start his own hypermarket chain, DMart, setting up the first store in Powai in 2002. The chain had 25 stores in 2010, post-which the company grew rapidly and went public in 2017.

Investments

Damani picked up a 1% stake in Andhra Paper. Damani also picked up 15% stake in India cements in May 2020 taking his investment in India Cements to 19.89%. Damani holds 10 stocks in his investment portfolio and total value of his stock portfolio is approx Rs 80000 cr in 2020.