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Mini Vohra: How a Lawyer Built the World's Top Luxury Events Empire

The Cornucopia Group founder traded courtrooms for champagne rooms — and built a £250 million global events dynasty serving billionaires and A-list celebrities.

Mini Vohra: How a Lawyer Built the World's Top Luxury Events Empire
Mini Vohra, founder and Managing Director of Cornucopia Group
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  • 1Mini Vohra founded Cornucopia Group in 2002 after leaving a legal career, and the company now generates £250 million in annual global revenue.
  • 2Cornucopia operates in over 150 countries, providing event management, wedding planning, concierge, MICE, and luxury leisure services to billionaires, CEOs, royals, and A-list celebrities.
  • 3Vohra orchestrated a $30 million private event for Alicia Keys — the largest privately funded event on record as of publication.
  • 4Cornucopia Group was shortlisted for a Queen's Award for Enterprise in International Trade multiple times, the UK's highest business honour.
  • 5Vohra credits his legal background — high-pressure negotiation, precision, and strategic thinking — as the foundation of his dominance in luxury events.

# Mini Vohra: How a Lawyer Built the World's Top Luxury Events Empire

Mini Vohra mastered the art of winning long before he built his dynasty in luxury events. Unbeknownst to many, he gave up the practice of law to pursue a business that made him one of the most powerful and influential entrepreneurs in the world. Judicial discipline galvanised his concept of precision, which became his greatest weapon — and walking away from law meant seizing a higher purpose altogether.

From Legal Practice to Luxury Events

In 2002, Mini Vohra created the powerhouse that is Cornucopia Group, an enterprise that controls the most exclusive, top-tier private gatherings ever staged. With a staggering £250 million in global annual revenue, the company delivers experiences of exclusivity and privilege on an unrivalled scale.

The Alicia Keys extravaganza — a $30 million spectacle — remains the largest privately funded event on record as of press time. Vohra set that benchmark, and it stands unbroken.

A Global Luxury Events Empire

Cornucopia Group currently operates in over 150 countries, offering event management, wedding planning, concierge, lifestyle, MICE, luxury leisure, and bespoke event services to billionaires, CEOs, sovereignties, multi-millionaires, and A-list celebrities worldwide.

The company was shortlisted for a Queen's Award for Enterprise in International Trade multiple times — the highest business accolade in the UK, a recognition that continues under King Charles III.

"Number One in the World"

"I am the highest-paid person in my industry and officially number one in the world at what I do," Vohra said. "Cornucopia is the largest provider of exclusive access to invitation-only events, and there's no one else operating at this level."

That declaration was neither braggadocio nor arrogance — it was a statement of fact delivered with the same conviction that had served him in courtrooms. His message: foresight, precision, and authority are non-negotiable in a cut-throat industry.

The Legal Edge Behind the Champagne Room

Vohra's ruthless clarity stems directly from years of legal training — high-pressure negotiations conducted daily, victories measured in settlements and verdicts. That same mindset, applied to luxury events, proved far more powerful.

"The world of events offered far greater satisfaction," he has noted — gaining control of moments that the world's most powerful figures hold in the highest regard.

For Mini Vohra, the verdict was never to abandon law. It was about trading gavels for glitter, cross-examinations for crystal flutes, and proving that true power isn't wielded in courtrooms — but in champagne rooms where the world's biggest deals actually happen.

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Gerard Urbanozo

Reporting from Dubai — independent, on the ground, and built on local sources.