Mukesh Wadhumal "Micky" Jagtiani (15 August 1952 – 26 May 2023) was an Indian billionaire businessman based in the United Arab Emirates, and was the chairman and owner of the Dubai-based Landmark Group.
Jagtiani was of Sindhi heritage.
He attended school in Chennai, Mumbai, and Beirut, before moving to London, where he joined an accounting school from which he eventually dropped out.
Jagtiani returned to Bahrain and took over his deceased brother's shop that he turned into a baby products shop (Babyshop).
After 10 years working in the shop, Jagtiani started to expand by opening six new shops.
When the Gulf War struck, he moved to Dubai where he founded the Landmark Group.
Over the years, the Landmark Group expanded into fashion, electronics, furniture and budget hotels in Middle East and Southeast Asia.
It employs around 45,000 people and has more than 1000 stores across the Persian Gulf region, Middle East and India.
2008
In 2008, Jagtiani bought a 6% stake in the UK high-street retailer Debenhams, entered the Forbes list of billionaires, and became the 16th richest Indian with a net worth of USD 2 billion.
2014
In 2014, he launched a family office with assets worth US$5 billion.
In May 2023, his estimated net worth was US$5.2 billion, according to Forbes.
Jagtiani was married, had three children, and lived in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.