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This is an archive article published on August 2, 2010

East India Company store in UK soon

East India Company will open a foods store in London owned by an Indian-origin entrepreneur.

Reverse history of sorts will be created this month when the East India Company one of the most well-known trade brands across the world will open a high-end foods store here owned by an Indian-origin entrepreneur.

Sanjiv Mehta,48,is all set to launch the company’s first twenty-first century trade ‘expansion’ in the form of Fine Foods in Mayfair.

He acquired the company in 2005 and has since invested USD 15 million.

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Mehta said: “This once powerful brand can bring together its heritage,origins and products like no other organisation in the world. It is this connectivity between different cultures,countries and ingredients that will be showcased in every product and service.”

Established in 1600,the East India Company is one of the most recognised brands in the world: over two billion people know of its history.

It once employed a third of the British workforce and was responsible for 50 per cent of global trade,influencing and changing the world we live in today.

The company was nationalised by Queen Victoria in 1874.

Over a century later and thanks to a group of visionary entrepreneurs,the brand has been brought back to life,with permissions granted by the Treasury to use the name and original trademarks.

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After launching the Fine Foods store in Mayfair,it will expand to Asia,the Middle East and US via retail,e-commerce and selected wholesale operations.

The company will see further portfolio launches designed to build on the authenticity and heritage of the brand including drinks,furniture & home decoration,publishing,jewellery and real estate.

An investment of USD 100 million has been planned for expansion over the next five years.

Mehta said: “The East India Company holds limitless opportunities across many products,sectors and countries. We are determined to capitalise on the impeccable pedigree and enviable heritage of our brand.”

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Mehta graduated from Sydenham College,Mumbai,in Finance and went on to study Gemmology. In 1983,Mehta joined the family diamond trading business.

In 1988,he set up an international trading house in London with a special interest in metals,petrochemicals & agro-commodities.

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