Before becoming an entrepreneur in 2009, Patnaik was a successful banker and worked with BNP Venture Capital Ltd for close to six years.
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Biswanth Patnaik, an Indian-origin billionaire, has donated ₹250 crores to construct the UK’s first Jagannath temple.
Shree Jagannatha Society’s Chairperson Dr Sahdev Swain announced Patnaik's donation during the UK's first Jagannath Convention held on Akshaya Tritaya.
Hailing from Odisha, businessman Biswanth Patnaik is the chairman and founder of FinNest Group of Companies, which is an early-stage private equity investment firm primarily investing in renewables, electrical autos and hydrogen locomotives, among others.
Before becoming an entrepreneur in 2009, Patnaik was a successful banker and worked with BNP Venture Capital Ltd for close to six years.
He graduated from India’s Utkal University in 1999 with a BA in economics and then a Masters degree in Business Administration. He also studied real estate and finance at The London School of Economics and Political Science from 2021-2022, followed by entrepreneurial studies at the Indian Institute of Management in Kozhikode.
The entrepreneur has also supported numerous charities in India and through UNESCO. He contributed towards the education of 500 underprivileged young girls in the country.
Around ₹70 crores from Patnaik’s donation was put towards acquiring around 15 acres of land outside of London.
It is estimated that the first phase of the construction will be completed towards the end of 2024.
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