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Meet the first Indian first lady of UK - Akshata Murty

Meet the first Indian first lady of UK - Akshata Murty
  • Murty has a reported £700 million pounds stake in her father’s company, Infosys.
  • She has a networth of around $1.3 billion, according to Bloomberg.
  • Apart from being a fashion designer, she is the director of Digme Fitness and owns shares in Wendy’s India and Jamie Oliver restaurants.
  • Murty was surrounded by controversies over evading tax on foreign income from India.
Akshata Narayana Murty was born in 1980 to a young ambitious computer engineer and a computer scientist who were finding their foot in the yet-to-evolve software market of the country.

While most of her young age was spent with her paternal grandparents, it did not stop her parents — N R Narayana Murthy and Sudha Murthy – from drawing the line in terms of parenting her and her brother both.

Hence, Akshata and Rohan were one of those rare 80-born children who lived without TV and spent their time in better pursuits like reading and spending time with real people instead of TV characters.

Now, even as she holds the distinction of being UK’s first Indian first lady, billionaire Akshata Murty is known for much more than that. She is a fashion designer, venture capitalist and entrepreneur.

The latest title however came with its own pressures. Murty, born in India and non-domiciled in the UK, came under the spotlight after her husband Rishi Sunak, now the PM of UK, began his campaign.

Murty comes from a family of wealth and reportedly has a £700 million pound stake in Infosys, a company her parents founded along with others.

Rishi Sunak and Akshata Murty’s combined net worth is £730 million, which is reportedly more than the head of the British monarchy King Charles III.

Murty’s networth is $1.3 billion, according to Bloomberg, largely due to a 0.91% stake in her father’s company Murty is one of Britain’s wealthiest businesswomen.

They met at Stanford

Born in Hubli in Karnataka, the daughter of N R Narayana Murthy, considered ‘father of the Indian IT sector’ and Sudha Murty, an acclaimed philanthropist and writer.

Narayana Murthy is one of India’s wealthiest businessmen with a fortune of $4.5 billion. Sudha Murty is a Padma Shri awardee, considered India’s fourth highest civilian honour, and also heads Infosys’ non-profit arm Infosys Foundation.

Akshata Murty attended high school in Bangalore and studied at Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising, Los Angeles. She also has a Masters degree in business administration from Stanford University. This is where she met Sunak and got married to him in Bangalore in 2009. The couple have two daughters Anoushka and Krishna.

“When I met him we were 24 year old business school students, living in another country, and had no idea of where life would take us,” she tweeted in April.

‘India remains the country of my birth, but I love UK too’

The shadow of her father’s company Infosys became heavier on her when it was reported earlier this year that the Indian IT company was still operating in Russia during the Ukraine war, despite counter claims by the company.

Akshata Murty denied having any stake in the operations of the company, clarifying her position with Sky News.

Another controversy which clouded the Sunak campaign was her status as a non-domiciled resident in the UK, which BBC reported gave her a way to evade £2.2 million in UK taxes. A non-domiciled is a resident citizen who has her permanent home in another country, in this case, India.

“My decision to pay UK tax on all my worldwide income will not change the fact that India remains the country of my birth, citizenship, parents’ home and place of domicile. But I love the UK too,” Murty tweeted in April.

As the law states, Murty as a non-domiciled citizen in the UK is not required to pay taxes on her overseas earnings, which came to £11.6 million she got as a dividend from her father’s company last year.

Post an inquiry, Akshata agreed to pay her due taxes. She additionally pays £30,000 per year to maintain her non-domiciled status, BBC reported.

“It has become clear that many do not feel it is compatible with my husband's role as chancellor. I understand and appreciate the British sense of fairness and I do not wish my tax status to be a distraction for my husband or to affect my family,” she said.

Murty had previously started her own design label called Akshata Designs, which closed down in 2012. The next year, she became director of the family-owned venture capital firm called Catamaran Ventures, which invested in British luxury furniture The New Craftsmen and Elon Musk’s Space Exploration Technology Corporation.

She is also director at London-based Digme Fitness which is currently valued at £7.2 million. Murty also owns shares in two of famed British cook and entrepreneur Jamie Oliver restaurants, Wendy’s in India and in fitness brand Digme Fitness, according to Economic Times.

Murty also heads the London branch of IT company Soroco, co-founded with her brother Rohan Murthy in 2014.

‘I know how Will Smith felt at the Oscars’

Rishi, in a BBC news podcast, defending the smear campaign against his family, especially his wife, said, “I think it's totally fine for people to take shots at me. It's fair game. I'm the one sitting here and that's what I signed up for.”

“But I feel, on reflection, both Will Smith and me having our wives attacked - at least I didn't get up and slap anybody, which is good”, he added.

Rishi Sunak, until recently was the chancellor to the exchequer, residing in 11 Downing Street. He resigned in July and the family shifted to a house in West London.

The couple reportedly also own a manor house in Kirby Sigston, a mews house in Central London, a penthouse apartment in Santa Monica and a flat on Old Brompton Road. They would soon be moving to 10 Downing Street.

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