His business interests include some residential care homes, a construction company and investment properties across the UK.
Singh, together with previous owner Houghton, were confident enough to appoint manager Colin Todd in the interim period, as well as sanctioning contracts for a new playing squad.
[7][8] In early 2012, Singh decided to cut his losses and placed Darlington Football Club into administration, seven months after the FA Trophy victory at Wembley in May 2011.
It was reported in i News that Singh was sceptical and after growing frustrated with delays from Reynolds and McElhenney, the pair moved on and purchased Wrexham instead.
"[11] However in his programme notes before a game in October 2023, Singh denied this was the case writing that "Wrexham was always their first choice and they were keeping their options open by talking to other clubs like ourselves.
[16] The editor of the Hartlepool Mail Gavin Ledwith added: "The letter was totally unexpected because the club had not indicated to us that there was a problem in the first place.
On 25 January 2024, Singh rejected a takeover offer for the club from a consortium including the Hartlepool United Supporters' Trust.