THE SUNDAY TIMES RICH LIST – RICHEST PEOPLE IN WALES

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Sir Michael Moritz 

WHO IS THE RICHEST IN WALES?

NET GURU MORITZ SCOOPS UP A  

£3.5 BILLION FORTUNE  

SHOULD HAVE GONE TO SPEC SAVERS?  

PERKINS SEES A £600 MILLION  

DIP IN WEALTH  

33RD EDITION OF  

THE SUNDAY TIMES RICH LIST

The Sunday Times Rich List 2021: Wales 

Rank 

Name 

Source of Wealth 

2021 Wealth 

Rise/Fall 

1 

Sir Michael Moritz 

Internet  

£3.5bn 

Up £453m 

2 

Simon Nixon 

Internet and property 

£1.8bn 

Up £450m 

3 

Sir Terry Matthews 

Computers 

£1.24bn  

No change 

4 

Douglas Perkins and family 

Opticians  

£1.2bn 

Down £600m 

5 

Henry Engelhardt and Diane Briere de l’Isle 

Insurance 

£1.126bn 

Up £266m 

6 

David Sullivan and family 

Property, football and media 

£1.04bn  

Down £60m 

7 

Steve Morgan 

Construction 

£881m  

Up £130m 

8 

John Deer  

Engineering 

£823m  

Up £383m 

 Sir Michael Moritz is the richest person in the Wales, according to the new edition of The Sunday Times Rich List, published today online at https://www.thetimes.co.uk/sunday-times-rich-list and in the print edition of the newspaper on Sunday, May 23The 76-page special edition of The Sunday Times Magazine reveals the wealth of the 250 richest people in Britain in its 33rd annual edition. Moritz is one of six billionaires in the Welsh Rich List, who are among a record-breaking total of 171 billionaires in the UK recorded this year, up 24 from 2020, a year-on-year increase that is also a record. The combined wealth of the 171 UK billionaires is £597.269 billion, up £106.582 billion, or 21.7 per cent, on the total wealth of the billionaires in last year’s Rich List.  

Please ensure to cite The Sunday Times as the source of information in any digital coverage. The correct URL for hyperlinks is https://www.thetimes.co.uk/sunday-times-rich-list.  

 Cardiff-born Moritz, 66, tops the Welsh Rich List with a fortune put at £3.5 billion, which is more than £450 million up on last year. He joined Sequoia Capital in 1986 and made his billions by spotting the potential for Google, PayPal, Alibaba, WhatsApp, YouTube and a host of other technology titans ahead of anyone else. His £8 million investment in Google peaked at £6.3 billion. 

 A noted philanthropist, he set up Crankstart, a San Francisco-based foundation with his wife Harriet Heyman, also 66, which gave away $120 million in 2020. It has assets of close to $2 billion for future charitable spending and a survey to mark the 20th edition of The Sunday Times Giving List estimated the couple had given away at least £1.356 billion since 2002. This includes more than £100 million to his alma mater, the University of Oxford, much of which is being used to support students from low-income families.  

 Simon Nixon moves up to second place in the Welsh Rich List this year following a successful year for his technology investments. Nixon made his fortune originally from the Flintshire-based price comparison website, moneysupermarket.com, which he co-founded in 1999. His fortune is up £450 million on last year’s figure to stand at £1.8 billion. 

 Llanelli-born Douglas Perkins, 78, has seen the biggest decrease in Welsh wealth in in the last year with his £1.2 billion fortune down by £600m, following a revaluation by the Rich List compilers based on new information about the localised ownership of the Specsavers high street store estate. In 1984, he set up Specsavers with his wife Dame Mary Perkins, 77, in Guernsey. The firm is now a partnership of almost 2,000 locally run businesses providing optical and hearing care in ten countries. There were gross profits of £182.6 million for the main public operation in 2019-20.  

 Please ensure to cite The Sunday Times as the source of information in any digital coverage. The correct URL for hyperlinks will be https://www.thetimes.co.uk/sunday-times-rich-list.  

 The Sunday Times Rich List 2021 is the definitive guide to wealth in the United KingdomIt charts the wealth of the 250 richest people in the UK. The list is based on identifiable wealth, including land, property, other assets such as art and racehorses, or significant shares in publicly quoted companies. It excludes bank accounts, to which the paper has noaccess. The magazine includes several interviews and features, focused on some of the leading players and personalities among the richest 250, as well as a full ranking by order of wealth.  The Young Rich List details the 50 individuals with the biggest fortunes aged 30 or under, and the magazine also includes the 40 richest in the music industry. 

The Sunday Times Rich List is compiled by Robert Watts. The complete list will be available to the paper’s digital subscribers and will be online at https://www.thetimes.co.uk/sunday-times-rich-list 

For Further information click here: https://www.thetimes.co.uk/sunday-times-rich-list

Credit for information:THE SUNDAY TIMES 


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