Whisky firm family tops Channel Islands rich list
BBCThe boss of a whisky producer and his family remained the richest people in the Channel Islands despite their wealth falling by nearly £1.7bn.
The latest Sunday Times Rich List showed Glenn Gordon - chairman of William Grant & Sons, the company behind Glenfiddich, Grant's and Drambuie - made an estimated £4.745bn with his family.
This represented a fall from the previous year, when they topped the local list with £6.398bn, after the company's profits dropped by 30%.
In Guernsey, Triumph Motorcycles owner John Bloor topped the island's rich list with a fortune of £3.1bn.
This year's list, made up of 350 individuals and families, holds a combined wealth of £783.5bn with more than £15bn coming from the Channel Islands.
Robert Watts, the list's compiler, said: "Obviously the islands have attractions above the tax system - lovely beaches and a lovely place of life.
"But, for Jersey, no capital gains tax, no inheritance tax, lower income tax - the passenger traffic for wealthy people in the UK is clear.
"They have already seen significant changes to the tax they pay in the UK."
Jersey's rich list
- Glenn Gordon and family (£4.745bn, down from £6.398bn) - 39th nationally
- Chris and Sarah Dawson (£2.65bn, up from £2.6bn) - 60th nationally
- Simon Nixon (£2.05bn, up from £1.95bn) - 75th nationally
- Steve Morgan (£935m, down from £988m) - 165th nationally
- Edoardo Mercadante (£846m, up from £663m) - 186th nationally
- Paul Sykes (£775m, no change) - 201st nationally
- Donald Mackenzie (£750m, re-entry) - 207th nationally
- Michael Clarke and family (£510m, no change) - 263rd nationally
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