Khaleej Times

The UK’s richest man is no longer the Duke of Westminste­r

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new york — The wealthiest Britons are increasing­ly more blue collar than blue blooded.

Self-made entreprene­ur Jim Ratcliffe became the richest of them all this year thanks to a $14.1 billion fortune that he’s been amassing since the 1990s. That’s $1 billion more than Hugh Grosvenor, the seventh Duke of Westminste­r, whose family has long topped the list thanks to land they’ve owned since 1677.

Record results at closely held Ineos have fuelled Ratcliffe’s rise. He built the chemicals company into a global giant, with 181 sites in 24 countries and sales of about $60 billion. Meanwhile, vacuum pioneer and inventor James Dyson has leapfrogge­d to No. 3 over another landed aristocrat, Charles Cado- gan, known as the Earl of Chelsea, whose family has owned property in London since 1717.

Next are the Reuben brothers, who have interests in property and hotels and recently sold a 25 per cent stake in data centre provider Global Switch Holdings for about £2.1 billion ($2.8 billion). They’re followed by Laurence Graff, who has built a jewellery empire since the 1960s.

The rise of Ratcliffe, Dyson and the Reubens signifies a reordering at the top of the British wealth landscape, as those with inherited riches have given way in recent decades to those who made their own fortunes. That’s a seismic shift for a country dominated for centuries by a landed nobility.

Dyson, 71, and Ratcliffe, 65, have broken from the British establishm­ent in other ways. Both supported Brexit, and their personal fortunes have soared since the UK voted to leave the European Union in June 2016. Ratcliffe’s net worth climbed 66 per cent while Dyson’s swelled 82 per cent.

Cadogan, 81, and Grosvenor, 27, have lagged, with their wealth growing 17 per cent and 6.2 per cent, respective­ly. They’re still doing far better than the British royal family. Queen Elizabeth II’s personal fortune stands at a relatively modest $420 million, which doesn’t qualify for the Bloomberg ranking of the world’s 500 richest people. — Bloomberg

 ?? — AFP ?? Jim Ratcliffe with $14.1 billion fortune becomes the richest Briton.
— AFP Jim Ratcliffe with $14.1 billion fortune becomes the richest Briton.

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