Difference between revisions of "Will Adderley"
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− | '''Will Adderley,''' 44, is deputy chairman of fashionable furniture store [[Dunelm]] and the son of its founders Bill and Jean Adderley | + | '''Will Adderley,''' 44, is a British billionaire. In 2010 he also founded investment firm [[WA Capital]] which has assets worth £468million. He is deputy chairman of fashionable furniture store [[Dunelm]] and the son of its founders Bill and Jean Adderley.<ref> [http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/markets/article-3800861/The-secret-500m-property-empire-Dunelm-chief-Market-trader-s-son-channels-fortune-private-investment-firm.html#ixzz53Y9rR3Eh The secret 500m property empire ] ThisisMoney.co.uk, 22 September 2016 </ref> |
In 2017 he was revealed by the ''Sunday Times'' as one of the 21 biggest donors to the Leave campaign in 2016 that backed Britain's exit from the European Union. | In 2017 he was revealed by the ''Sunday Times'' as one of the 21 biggest donors to the Leave campaign in 2016 that backed Britain's exit from the European Union. | ||
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− | [[Category:Brexit]] | + | [[Category:BrexitAdderly, Will]][[Category:Brexit ‘leave’ donor|Adderly, Will]] |
Revision as of 01:06, 8 January 2018
Will Adderley, 44, is a British billionaire. In 2010 he also founded investment firm WA Capital which has assets worth £468million. He is deputy chairman of fashionable furniture store Dunelm and the son of its founders Bill and Jean Adderley.[1]
In 2017 he was revealed by the Sunday Times as one of the 21 biggest donors to the Leave campaign in 2016 that backed Britain's exit from the European Union. He reportedly gave £50,000. [2]
Notes
- ↑ The secret 500m property empire ThisisMoney.co.uk, 22 September 2016
- ↑ Adam Payne and Will Martin, The 21 biggest donors to the Brexit campaign, Business Insider, May 2017