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Sir Philip Green is ‘no longer a billionaire’ after fortune halves due to pension black hole in Arcadia empire
SIR Philip Green is estimated to have lost his billionaire status with the retail tycoon’s fortune believed to have halved in a year.
The Sunday Times Rich List has his fortune free-falling £1.05billion in a year to £950million because of a pension black hole in his ‘crumbling’ Arcadia empire.
Sir Philip Green is estimated to have lost his billionaire status according to The Sunday Times Rich List[/caption]
Sir Philip Green pictured with wife Lady Tina, left, and daughter Chloe, right[/caption]
But the plummet still places Sir Philip and wife Tina at 156th on the list, down from joint 66th some 12 months earlier.
‘CRUMBLING’ EMPIRE
The Arcadia Group – which includes Topshop, Burton and Dorothy Perkins – was valued as worthless in this year’s list, as the company copes with a pension debt which hit £565million.
The couple’s stake in the company was last year valued at £750million, while the compilers also removed £300million from their worth to allow the shoring up of the shortfall.
With his wealth peaking at almost £5billion in 2007, it is the first time in 17 years that Sir Philip has not been listed as a billionaire.
Robert Watts, who compiled the list, said he struggles to see the tycoon returning to the “upper echelons”.
He said: “Sir Philip Green may have clung on to his knighthood, but we can no longer justify his status as one of the UK’s billionaires.
“This is the first time since 2002 he has not been in that top tier of the UK’s super rich individuals.”
CALLS TO LOSE KNIGHTHOOD
The devaluation comes after sustained criticism against Sir Philip and calls for him to lose his knighthood.
He was lambasted over the collapse of BHS, affecting 11,000 jobs, 19,000 pension holders and leaving a £571million in the pension scheme.
The businessman, who sold the department store chain to Dominic Chappell for £1 before it plunged into administration, agreed to pay £363million towards the deficit.
DENIED SLEW OF ALLEGATIONS
Sir Philip has also faced a slew of allegations, including of groping a female executive and making a racial slur at an employee.
The Croydon-born entrepreneur denied his behaviour was criminal or amounted to gross misconduct.
Elsewhere in the rich list, Sir James Dyson reached his highest ever position as he prepares to move Dyson’s head office from Wiltshire to Singapore.
The Brexit-backing businessman climbed seven places to become the fifth richest person in the UK, with his wealth estimated at £12.6billion.
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The Equality Trust pledged to write to the 1,000 individuals and families included in the list calling for them to support higher taxes in “a nation of Ferraris and food banks”.
Executive director Dr Wanda Wyporska said: “In our grossly unequal UK, we are seeing the fabric of society ripped to shreds as the gap between us grows ever wider.”
The newspaper’s list features a record 151 billionaires with a combined wealth of nearly £525billion, a 9.2% rise on last year.
The devaluation comes after sustained criticism against Sir Philip and calls for him to lose his knighthood[/caption]
Sir Philip pictured with Beyonce in 2014[/caption]