Now We Know Who Bought London’s Most Expensive Home. He Couldn’t Have Kept It Secret for Long
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Suneil Setiya, co-founder of Quadrature Capital, bought Providence House for about €310 million. It also holds the record of the largest individual donation to a party, in the Labour case.
More than 310 million euros (about 270 million pounds sterling) is what Suneil Setiya has paid for what is already the most expensive house in history. The co-founder of the...
Suneil Setiya, co-founder of the Quantitative Investment Company Quadrature Capital, is the buyer of Nick Candy's family home in the London neighborhood of Chelsea, according to sources familiar with the matter. Although there was no formal marketing of the property, multiple deals were presented in closed envelope, including those of three real families different from the Middle East, according to sources, who asked not to be identified as bein…
Now we know who bought London’s most expensive home. He couldn’t have kept it secret for long
The buyer of London's – and possibly the world's – most expensive residential property has been revealed as Suneil Setiya, the British founder of Quadrature Capital, a tech-driven investment firm based in London. Setiya, who donated £4 million to the Labour Party in 2024 through his business, bought Chelsea’s Providence House for around £270 million from property developer Nick Candy. Though news of the sale was reported two weeks ago, the ident…
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