Sanjiv Mehta (British businessman)


Sanjiv Mehta is an India-born British businessman. He is the owner of "The East India Company", which he launched in 2010, presenting it as a revival of the historic East India Company that was dissolved on 1 June 1874.

Early life

Sanjiv Mehta was born in a Gujarati family in Mumbai, India. His grandfather Gafurchand Mehta lived in Belgium in the 1920s, and started a diamond trading business. Sanjiv Mehta's father Mahendra was born in Antwerp in 1933, but Gafurchand brought the family back to India in 1938.
Mehta graduated from Sydenham College Mumbai, and also attended the Gemological Institute of America in Los Angeles.

Business career

Mehta joined his father's diamond business in 1983. While his elder brother Rajiv focused on industrial diamonds, Sanjiv focused on the jewellery business. He marketed this business at industry exhibitions in the Persian Gulf countries, Hong Kong and the United States. He also established a mail order trading business in India, in partnership with Diners Club.
In 1989, Mehta left India for London, finding it hard to expand his business in the pre-liberalisation era. In London, he set up a mail order business, selling UK-made household products within the country. Subsequently, he bought a scrapyard in Newcastle upon Tyne, and started selling steel to small plants in India. His father-in-law Jasubhai Shah had been selling pharmaceutical products in the Soviet Union, which helped Mehta establish a trade there as well. The new business involved buying heavy crude oil from Mangyshlak in Kazakhstan, transporting it to a Black Sea port using a leased railway line and then shipping it to Genoa, Italy. Once the oil prices started rising, bigger companies showed interest in Kazakhstan, forcing Mehta to move out. He exported Hindustan Unilever products to Russia. Subsequently, he dealt in different types of goods, operating out of Taipei, Houston, Tehran and Dubai.

The East India Company

In the mid-2000s, Mehta bought a majority stake in several companies that had been renamed or newly incorporated with names similar to the historical East India Company in the early 2000s, with Graeme David Robert Clissold, Timothy Vaughan Meadows-Smith and others as their Directors. For example, new companies called "The East India Company Tea Bars Limited" and "The East India Company Tea Rooms Limited" had been founded in 2000, with Clissold and Meadows-Smith as their officers. Similarly, Edgerton International had been renamed to "The East India Company Limited", after Clissold and Meadows-Smith became its officers in 2002.
Mehta gradually bought stakes in these companies over a period of 18 months, buying out the last investor in 2006. He states that he purchased the business from 30–40 owners in 2005.
According to Mehta, in the 1980s, some British investors sought approval from the British government to start a new company with same title as that of the historical East India Company, which had ceased to exist in 1874. In a 2011 interview, Mehta did not name these individuals, but claimed that they had secured the rights to the original East India Company's assets, such as its coat of arms and merchant's mark. According to him, these investors operated the company as a hobby, and contacted him to "streamline their distribution network". He then decided to take over this company. Mehta further states that after buying these companies, he took a one-year break from his other businesses, and travelled around the world to learn about the historic East India Company's heritage.
In 2010, Mehta re-launched the business as a purported revival of the historic East India Company, operating in the luxury retail space. He also established several subsidiary companies with "East India Company" in their names:
NameCompany #Date of
incorporation
Position held
by Mehta
Notes
The Honourable East India Company Ltd.027022901992Director Originally named "Sovco 456", its name was changed to "Edgerton International" in 1992. The name was changed to "The East India Company Limited" in 2002, under Clissold, Meadows-Smith. The present name dates back to 2010.
The East India Company Limited040688682000Director Originally called "The East India Company Tea Bars Limited" under Clissold and Meadows-Smith. The name was changed to "The East India Company Management Services Limited" in 2007. The present name dates back to 2015.
The East India Company Restaurants Ltd.040692262000Director Originally called "The East India Company Tea Rooms Limited" under Clissold and Meadows-Smith. Renamed in 2010.
East India Company Ltd046209262002Director Originally called "East India Company Ltd". Renamed in 2003.
The East India Company Fine Foods Ltd052433532004Director Originally called "International Media Initiatives". Renamed to "The East India Company Lifestyle Ltd." in 2006. The present name dates back to 2009.
The East India Company Fashion Limited063180632007Director
The East India Company Drinks Limited063180332007Director
The East India Company Financial Services Limited063179702007Director
The East India Company Fine Foods Ltd064523102007Director Originally called "The East India Company Fine Foods Limited". Renamed in 2009.
The East India Company Sailing Limited065547252008Director
The East India Company Management Services Limited069851242009Director
The English East India Company Ltd.069518942009Director
The East India Company Home Limited069853582009Director
The East India Company Travel Limited069853032009Director
The East India Company Trading Limited069518672009Director
The East India Trading Company Limited069518792009Director
The East India Company Lifestyle Limited068895342009Director
The East India Company Natural Resources Ltd073600032010Director
The East India Company Bullion Ltd073525052010Director
The East India Company Great Exhibition Ltd081224172012Director
The East India Company Spirits Limited091901862014Director
The East India Company Cigars Limited092963982014Director
The East India Company Hospitality Limited092771222014Director
The East India Company Gin Limited097493782015Director

By 2011, Mehta had invested around £20 million in the new business. Mehta's business also attracted investment from other companies including the India-based Mahindra Group and the UAE-based Lulu Group.

Personal life

Mehta lives in London along with his wife Amee, their son Arjun and daughter Anoushka.