The takeover, which received EFL approval earlier this month, completed on Wednesday, February 28 afternoon.
Shilen Patel, who has been named Chairman of the football club, is a serial investor with experience in technology, healthcare, sport, real estate, finance, food & beverage, and numerous other sectors across five continents. He has owned a minority shareholding in Serie A club Bologna FC 1909 since 2014.
Shilen Patel said: “I am delighted and humbled to become the new custodian of West Bromwich Albion Football Club.
“Today marks the beginning of an exciting project for the club to regain its standing as a consistent Premier League presence.
“Success does not occur overnight, but it is my ambition to build on the club’s current and historical strengths and surround West Bromwich Albion with high quality stakeholders at home and globally.
“I am also fortunate to be inheriting and continuing the great work of The Albion Foundation at home and abroad.
“I am in awe of the opportunity to help write the next chapter in Baggies history and am committed to being a responsible, respectful, and effective steward of the club.”