The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Wealth of Scottish Rich List rises 13% to £39.5bn

Money: Danish fashion billionair­e and landowner tops rankings at £4.73bn

- BY CONOR RIORDAN

Wealth in Scotland has held up at a better rate compared to the rest of the UK over the last year and amid the coronaviru­s outbreak, according to the latest Sunday Times Rich List.

Fashion billionair­e and land owner Anders Povlsen came out on top of the rankings as a new entry with his £4.73 billion fortune.

The number of total richlister­s born, based or whose wealth is largely tied up in Scotland has remained the same this year at 82, but their combined worth is up

“This has profound implicatio­ns for us all”

by 13% to £39.504bn from £34.957bn.

Even with Mr Povlsen’s cash removed, the Scottish rich list is just 0.5% down on 2019.

Overall, the wealth of the richest 1,000 across the whole of the UK is down 3.7% from last year.

Robert Watts, compiler of the Sunday Times Rich List, said: “The super-rich are of course better placed to endure the financial impact of coronaviru­s than any of us.

“But the pandemic is already hitting Scotland’s leading entreprene­urs and business leaders in the pocket, with more than half of those on our Scottish Rich List seeing their wealth fall in this year’s Sunday Times Rich List.

“This has profound implicatio­ns for us all.

“While some of Britain’s super-rich have not behaved admirably during this crisis, our economic recovery will need many of these people to create jobs and growth if we are to escape a prolonged recession.

“This year we have included the Danish billionair­e Anders Povlsen.

“Although based in Denmark, he qualifies for our list on the strength of the swaths of Scottish land he now owns as well as his stake in the London fashion retailer Asos.”

Among the 82 names on the Scottish Rich List, 40 have seen their wealth increase and just 25 have seen it reduced.

Glenn Gordon and family, who are behind the Moray-based distiller William Grant & Sons, have seen the biggest increase – up 10.5%.

Mr Povlsen, 47, was captivated by the

Highlands’ rugged beauty when he visited with his parents in the 1980s.

Since 2006, he has amassed 221,000 acres in total and has vowed to restore some of the neglected landscapes.

In addition to a 26.4% stake in fashion retailer Asos, he owns Danish clothing firm Bestseller as well as part of the independen­t Bestseller Fashion Group China.

Trond Mohn and Marit Mohn Westlake saw the biggest drop at £277m. The siblings establishe­d a company called Meteva to manage their investment­s and philanthro­py but their holdings in offshore drilling outfit Transocean and shipping group DOF have lost a lot of value.

 ??  ?? TOP SPOT: Danish fashion billionair­e and landowner Anders Povlsen, a new entry to the Scottish Rich List, owns large swaths of Scotland
TOP SPOT: Danish fashion billionair­e and landowner Anders Povlsen, a new entry to the Scottish Rich List, owns large swaths of Scotland

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