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Nishita Shah is a Thai businesswoman of Indian descent. She is currently the largest individual shareholder and director of Precious Shipping, one of Thailand's large dry-bulk shipping companies. She is also the managing director of GP Group, a 145-year-old, privately-held conglomerate with three listed companies and more than 40 private enterprises which cover a range of sectors – from aviation, healthcare and shipping to software, hospitality and construction. Following on her father’s clear entrepreneurial vision which has defined the company for the past one and a half centuries Nishita's father, Kirit, founded the group in 1989 and took it public in 1993. Her family emigrated from India to Burma to Thailand many years ago.[1]

Nishita also owned a clothing company called Burn Baby and has launched her own fashion label "-Nsha-" in three continents.[2]

Shah is of Gujarati origin.[3] Her father Kirit, who was originally from Gujarat, founded the GP Group of Thailand, which she took over. She is a Boston University graduate.[3]

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  1. ^ "Nishita Shah", Forbes, Retrieved on 2022-02-18.
  • ^ "Nishita Shah and family", Forbes, 8 September 2007
  • ^ a b "Gujarati in GenNext billionaires' list". The Times of India. August 21, 2008.

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