The Phnom Penh Post

UK’s richest man Ratcliffe forced out of the shadows

- Jean-Baptiste Oubrier

RECLUSIVE titan of industry Jim Ratcliffe has found himself under unusual scrutiny after being declared Britain’s richest man, with his political leanings and tax affairs coming under the microscope.

The 65-year-old head of the Ineos chemicals group has assets worth an estimated £21 billion ($26.7 billion, € 23.5 billion), putting him on top of the 2018 Sunday Times rich list.

He was only 18th on last year’s list but the value of his company, of which he owns 60 per cent, soared last year, propelling him up the ranks and earning him a knighthood from Queen Elizabeth II.

It is a long way from his humble beginnings, growing up in social housing in Manchester, northern England.

After earning a chemistry degree from the University of Birmingham and an MBA from the London Business School, Rat- cliffe began a 40-year career in the business world at investment company Advent Internatio­nal before creating Ineos in 1998.

The company went on to become an industrial juggernaut in a country increasing­ly dominated by the service sector.

The group now has annual sales of $60 billion and employs over 18,000 people in 24 countries.

Chemicals manufactur­ed by Ineos are found in various everyday products, from shower gel to medication.

Ineos grew through acquisitio­ns, including the $9 billion purchase of petrochemi­cal group Innovene, a subsidiary of BP.

Ratcliffe is also a strong advocate of shale gas, organising in late 2016 the arrival from the US of the first cargo destined for Britain.

The entreprene­ur even tried his luck finding reserves at home, but progress has been slow in a country reluctant to embrace the shale revolution.

 ?? HOANG DINH NAM/AFP ?? This picture taken on December 6, 2017 shows people using laptops at a coffee shop in downtown Hanoi.
HOANG DINH NAM/AFP This picture taken on December 6, 2017 shows people using laptops at a coffee shop in downtown Hanoi.
 ?? ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP ?? Ineos chairman Jim Ratcliffe is pictured during a visit to the INEOS plant in Grangemout­h.
ANDY BUCHANAN/AFP Ineos chairman Jim Ratcliffe is pictured during a visit to the INEOS plant in Grangemout­h.

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