The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Record for billionair­es with scots connection

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A record number of billionair­es with a connection to Scotland are included in an annual list of the UK’s wealthiest people.

The 11 billionair­es, with a combined fortune of more than £16.2 billion, feature in the new edition of The Sunday Times Rich List, published tomorrow.

The 160-page special edition of The Sunday Times Magazine reveals the wealth of the 1,000 richest people in Britain.

Glenn Gordon and his family, who run the William Grant & Sons distillery in Banffshire, top the Scottish list, with £2.5bn.

The business is chaired by Jersey-based Glenn Gordon, the founder’s great-greatgrand­son, and includes Scottish whisky labels Grant’s, Glenfiddic­h and the Balvenie, as well as Hendrick’s gin.

John Shaw and wife Kiran Mazumdar-Shaw are ranked second, having seen significan­t growth in their personal wealth in the past year.

Their fortune totals £1.7bn, with £606 million of gains from a sharp rise in the value of Biocon, the Bangalore-based pharmaceut­icals business in which they have a £1.6bn stake.

Sir Ian Wood, one of the leading players in Aberdeen’s oil boom years, is third on the Scottish list, with a £1.7bn fortune.

The Scottish top 10 also features Scottish estate owner and former Harrods owner Mohamed Al Fayed and his family, Mahdi al-Tajir, owner of mineral water firm Highland Spring; the Thomson family, owners of publisher DC Thomson; high street retailer Philip Day; the Clark family, of the Arnold Clark car dealership: and Jim McColl of Clyde Blowers.

In joint 10th place are financier Jim Mellon and Norwegian industrial­ist siblings Trond Mohn and Marit Mohn Westlake.

Robert Watts, compiler of the list, said: “Our list of Scotland’s wealthiest people epitomises the seismic change we’ve seen over 30 editions of The Sunday Times Rich List.

“This is now largely a group of self-made individual­s, with people like Sir Ian Wood and Philip Day growing billionpou­nd businesses through their vision and tireless endeavours.

“The days when the Rich List was dominated by aristocrat­s and inherited wealth are over,” he added.

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