Roheen Berry

Roheen Berry is a British Indian businessman. He is the owner and chief executive (CEO) of Wiesmann automobiles.
He studied at Sherwood College, India and the Kennedy School, Harvard University, Massachusetts. aiming to launch a completely new designed vehicle in 2020. The new version code named "Project Gecko" by Berry, will be powered by a BMW S63 engine that produces 592 horsepower, and is anticipated to cost over €200,000.
Berry led the design and development of the new car model, that took over three years to create. When asked about the competition in regards to the Wiesmann brand in an interview, he stated that, "We don’t actually have any competitors, as we consider ourselves to be totally unique."
Other Ventures
Berry after negotiating a national secure technologies contract with the Republic of Niger, a diversified conglomerate owned by Berry and his family. Contec Global has subsidiaries which include Nigerian smartphone manufacturer and retailer Afrione, mobile banking app NowNow, gas and power supply, secure technologies and organic farming.
Contec Global in 2017, invested $360 million into organic farming in Africa, and aided over 10,000 farmers in the sector. In 2021, Contec Global signed a $200 million deal with Maithri Aquatech, to utilize their air-to-water systems to provide clean potable water in Africa and the Middle East.
Personal Life
In 2018, Berry's brother Sahir Berry married Savitri Singh, granddaughter of DLF founder KP Singh, a multi-billionaire real estate developer in India.
 
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