Sunday Times Rich List 2020

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The Sunday Times Rich List 2020 is the 32nd annual survey of the wealthiest people resident in the United Kingdom, published by The Sunday Times on 17 May 2020.

The List was edited by Robert Watts who succeeded long-term compiler Philip Beresford in 2017.

The List was previewed in the previous week's Sunday Times and widely reported by other media.

Top 20 fortunes

2020 Name Citizenship Source of wealth 2019
Rank Net worth
£ bn
Rank Net worth
£ bn
01 Increase £16.20 Increase Sir James Dyson and family  United Kingdom Industry (Dyson) 5 £12.50
02= Decrease £16.00 Decrease Sri and Gopi Hinduja  India Industry and finance 1 £22.00
02= Decrease £16.00 Decrease David and Simon Reuben  United Kingdom Property and Internet 3 £18.66
04 Steady £15.781 Increase Sir Len Blavatnik  United States &  United Kingdom Investment, music and media 4 £14.37
05 Decrease £12.15 Decrease Sir Jim Ratcliffe  United Kingdom Industry (Ineos) 3 £18.15
06 Steady £12.10 Decrease Kirsten Rausing and Jörn Rausing  Sweden Inheritance and investment (Tetra Pak) 6 £12.26
07 Increase £11.68 Increase Alisher Usmanov  Russia Mining and investment 8 £11.34
08 Increase £10.53 Increase Guy Weston, Galen Weston Jr., George G. Weston and Weston family  Canada &  United Kingdom Retailing 13 £10.05
09 Decrease £10.30 Decrease Charlene de Carvalho-Heineken and Michel de Carvalho  Netherlands Inheritance, banking, brewing (Heineken) 7 £12.00
10 Increase £10.295 Increase The 7th Duke of Westminster and Grosvenor family  United Kingdom Inheritance and property 14 £10.10
11 Decrease £10.234 Decrease Mikhail Fridman  Russia &  Israel Banking 10 £10.90
12 Decrease 10.156 Decrease Roman Abramovich  Russia &  Israel Oil and industry 9 £11.221
13 Increase £9.59 Decrease Marit Rausing and family  Sweden Inheritance and investment (Tetra Pak) 16 £9.606
14 Increase £9.2 Decrease Ernesto and Kirsty Bertarelli  Switzerland &  United Kingdom Pharmaceuticals 15 £9.711
15 Decrease £8.5 Decrease Anil Agarwal  India Mining 12 £10.57
16 Increase £7.166 Increase Denise Coates and Peter Coates  United Kingdom Gambling 19 £6.856
17 Steady £7.00 Decrease Sir David Barclay and Sir Frederick Barclay  United Kingdom Property, media, internet retailing 17 £7.20
18 Increase £6.817 Decrease Charles Cadogan, 8th Earl Cadogan and family  United Kingdom Property 20 £6.85
19 Decrease £6.781 Decrease Lakshmi Mittal and family  India Steel 11 £10.669
20 Decrease £6.625 Decrease John Fredriksen and family  Cyprus &  Norway Shipping and oil services 18 £7.543

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Watts, Robert, ed. (17 May 2020). "The Sunday Times Rich List". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 17 May 2020.
  2. ^ "Women of means: UK now home to 25 female billionaires. Kirsten Rausing of Tetra Pak family tops 2020 Sunday Times Rich List with £12.1bn fortune". The Guardian. 16 May 2020.
  3. ^ Watts, Robert, ed. (12 May 2019). "The Rich List: Rich prepare to flee Corbyn's Britain". The Sunday Times. Retrieved 12 May 2019.

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