Chemicals boss Ratcliffe
tops Sunday Times Rich List
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[May 14, 2018]
LONDON (Reuters) - Jim
Ratcliffe, the founder and boss of chemical giant Ineos,
is the richest man in the United Kingdom, according to
the Sunday Times Rich List, first among a record 145
billionaires living in the country. |
Jim Ratcliffe, CEO of British petrochemicals company
INEOS, poses for a portrait with the Canary Wharf
financial district seen behind, ahead of a news
conference announcing the launch of a British America's
Cup sailing team in London, Britain, April 26, 2018.
REUTERS/Toby Melville |
Ratcliffe maintains a relatively low profile in Britain as the
chief executive of the country's largest private company which
generates sales of around $60 billion by manufacturing
petrochemicals, speciality chemicals and oil products.
The Sunday Times said Ratcliffe had shot up the list of
Britain's most wealthy due to the success of Ineos and after it
got access to more detail on the company which is 60 percent
owned by its founder.
Compiling the list for the 30th time, the Sunday Times said the
wealth of the 1,000 richest people had jumped by 10 percent this
year, and said that they were more diverse than before, with
more women and entrepreneurs in the list.
"Britain is changing," said Robert Watts, the compiler of the
list. "Gone are the days when old money and a small band of
industries dominated the Sunday Times Rich List.
"Aristocrats and inherited wealth has been elbowed out of the
list and replaced by an army of self-made entrepreneurs."
The paper said that London was now the number one city in the
world for billionaires, with some 93 billionaires born, living
or with their businesses based in London, ahead of New York in
second.
(Reporting by Kate Holton; Editing by Angus MacSwan)
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