Ruben Gnanalingam increases Queens Park Rangers shareholding
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Ruben Gnanalingam (left) has been QPR co-chairman alongside Tony Fernandes since last summer
Queens Park Rangers co-chairman Ruben Gnanalingam has increased his shareholding in the club to 33%.
The Malaysian businessman holds the shares in QPR Holdings Limited, the Championship club's parent company, through Total Soccer Growth Sdn Bhd.
Co-chairman Tony Fernandes' company QPR Asia Sdn Bhd has reduced its shareholding from 69% to 55%.
Sea Dream Ltd's shareholding, which represents the Mittal family, has reduced from 30% to 11%.
Gnanalingam became co-chairman of the west London club last summer, having been a major shareholder since Fernandes became chairman at Loftus Road in 2011.
- Published15 June 2015
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