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Scotland’s 2024 rich list revealed – as billionaire mogul takes top slot

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Scotland’s 2024 rich list revealed – as billionaire mogul takes top slot

The top 10 wealthiest people in Scotland have been named in the annual Sunday Times Rich List.

In this year’s list, which reveals the fortunes of 350 of the biggest earners in the UK, fashion tycoon Anders Holch Povlsen was once again named as the richest person in Scotland.




The sole owner of the international retail clothing chain Bestseller and the largest shareholder in the UK fashion retailer ASOS owns £6.73 billion in wealth — down £1.77 billion from the previous year. He is Scotland’s largest landowner, with more than 220,000 acres over 13 estates.

This year has seen the biggest fall in the number of billionaires in the list’s 36-year history — from a peak of 177 in 2022 down to 165 this year. However, with a combined wealth of £795.361 billion, the 350 individuals and families on the list collectively possess more money than the annual GDP of Poland.

Despite a drop in billionaires, Harry Potter author JK Rowling saw her fortune increase by £70 million this year to a total of £945 million. Meanwhile, founder of Glasgow-based laser eye surgery business Optical Express David Moulsdale makes his rich list debut with estimated wealth of £374 million.

In second place on the rich list, with £5.619 billion, is Glenn Gordon and his family. The whisky tycoon saw an increase of £1.012 billion in wealth from 2023.

Following in third is oil tycoon Sir Ian Wood and his family, whose wealth increased by £91 million to a total of £1.911 billion. Rounding out the top five are Bahrana-Emirati businessman and Highland Spring owner Mahdi Al-Tajir and owners of Glasgow-based car dealership Arnold Clark Lady Philomena Clark and family, with fortunes of £1.641 billion and £1.581 billion according to The Sunday Times.

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