British Lawmaker Raj Bagri Dies In London

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Raj Bagri was the longest serving chairman in the history of the London Metal Exchange, overseeing some of the most significant moments in the LME’s history.

LONDON – Raj Bagri, member of the House of Lords and a prominent member of the Indian community in the United Kingdom, passed away on Wednesday aged 86, his family said.

Bagri was the longest serving chairman in the history of the London Metal Exchange, overseeing some of the most significant moments in the LME’s history and remained in constant touch with the market until his passing.

Born in 1930 to a middle-class Indian family, Bagri lost his father when he was just three.

His mother sent him to work at 15 as a filing clerk for a metals firm in Calcutta in order to understand the value of money, his family said.

Bagri created the Bagri Foundation in 1990. The organisation was established to provide philanthropic assistance through education, relief work, the advancement of health and the preservation of Asia’s cultural heritage. He is survived by his wife Usha and two children: son Apurv and daughter Amita, who lives in India.