<br/>Naranjan Naidoo, a son and heir to the renowned K. C. Naidoo family from South Africa, is one of the most familiar names in the business industry of not only his home country, but worldwide. The Naidoo family business was founded by Naranjan Naidoo's grandfather, who arrived from South India to Durban, South Africa, in the late 1800's.<wbr/><br/><wbr/><br/>Politicalcommot<wbr/>ions<wbr/> related to the apartheid regime forced the Naidoo family to emigrate from South Africa to the UK in the early 1960's. The family business survived the move, due to the resourcefulness of Naranjan Naidoo's father. Alas, in the late 1970's his father's health began to deteriorate, and in 1983, with his death, Naranjan Naidoo, the only son and heir of the family, took over the business. The rest, in his words, is history.<wbr/><br/><wbr/><br/>Under<wbr/>his regime, the family business expanded not only to Europe and the USA, but also to the Africa, the Middle East and even China. Naranjan Naidoo set his global headquarters in Dubai, of the United Arab Emirates, and assigned it the brand name "Gulf Pacific". The company, among the rest, focuses in transactions and deals involving Mining, Metals, Minerals and Energy. It is also active in the sector of private equity and investments.<wbr/><br/><wbr/><br/>During<wbr/>his years as head of the family business, Naranjan Naidoo made contacts with both governments and important families in Africa and the Middle East. These relationships put Naidoo in the centre of the most significant transactions between Africa and the Persian Gulf. Also, his connections allow Naranjan Naidoo to make substantial deals and transactions between India, Africa and China, in which he is known as a major businessman with access to the significant institutions, investors and governments.<wbr/><br/><wbr/><br/>These<wbr/>days Naranjan Naidoo divides his time between Dubai, South Africa and the UK, to help maintain connection and run his yet-expanding company from their international headquarters in each of those countries.<wbr/><br/><wbr/><br/>Butnolife<wbr/>can turn around business alone. Naranjan Naidoo is a happily married