ABRAHIMOVIC, ROONEY, OTHERS MAKE UK RICH LIST
Ukrainian businessman Len Blavatnik has however been named the wealthiest man in Britain in a rich list being released Sunday studded with members of the international jet set living in London.
Blavatnik, an investor in a range of industries including oil, petrochemicals and media, is worth £13.17 billion (18 billion euros, $20 billion), according to the respected Sunday Times Rich List.
Blavatnik knocked Indian-born brothers Sri and Gopi Hinduja, who run the multinational conglomerate of the same name, off the top spot.
They are now in second place, worth a reported £13 billion, followed in third by the owners of retail giants Primark and Selfridges, Galen and George Weston and family, who are said to be worth £11 billion.
Other famous names who feature on the list include Roman Abramovich, the Russian oligarch who owns Chelsea Football Club, in tenth position.
The list said he was worth £7.29 billion, down £1.23 billion since last year.
Richard Branson, the British entrepreneur behind the Virgin brand, and his family are in 20th position and are said to be worth £4.1 billion.
The Sunday Times said that rich people now need to be worth at least £100 million to make it into the top 1,000.
That is £15 million more than last year and up from £15 million in 1997.
Formula One driver Lewis Hamilton was named Britain’s richest sportsman in the separate Sunday Times Sport Rich List and is said to be worth £88 million.
He was followed by Manchester United and England footballer Wayne Rooney on £72 million and fellow racing driver Jenson Button on £71 million.
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