Param Singh MBE (Punjabi: à ¨ªà ¨°à ¨® à ¨¸à ¨¿à ©°à ¨Â) is a British business and technology consultant, charity founder and reality television personality. He has worked for various companies including the Ford Motor Company, Rolls-Royce, Sainsbury's, Accenture and MetLife. Singh was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2019 New Year Honours.
Singh has worked with internet startup companies since 2011 after launching an online 'find a lawyer' website, similar to TripAdvisor.
He is a founding member and spokesperson for City Sikhs which is a charity representing the interests of British Sikh professionals.
From 2019, Singh appeared as âÂÂWheeler Dealerâ across five seasons of the BBC Two comedy series The Ranganation, a topical entertainment show hosted by comedian Romesh Ranganathan. The programme featured a recurring cast of 25 members of the public who provided commentary on current affairs alongside celebrity guests and the host. Singh was one of the original and longest-serving contributors, regularly appearing on-screen and participating in weekly discussions on social and political issues. His on-screen nickname, âÂÂWheeler Dealer,â became a recognisable part of the showâÂÂs format. The BBC has released multiple clips highlighting his commentary under this persona.
In 2019, Singh claimed he and his friends of Asian heritage were barred from entering several clubs in Vienna - Prater Dome, Baku Lounge and Loco Bar - while on holiday due to alleged racial discrimination. Martin Fahmy, the manager of Baku Lounge, denied the claims, highlighting the racial diversity of his staff and other venue patrons. Fahmy citing a lack of reservation as the reason the group were turned away.
In 2013, Singh became the first Sikh to appear on UK dating game show Take Me Out. In 2018, he appeared on the same show's 10th anniversary special.
Singh's grandfather Professor Sunder Singh was a graduate from the University of Sheffield.
Singh appears in the media to talk about the experience of British Asians in dating, diversity and interfaith related matters.