Rory McIlroy named in Sunday Times Rich List as Northern Ireland's wealthiest people revealed

Rory McIlroy's work on the golf course is thought to have earned him over £65 million.
Rory McIlroy's work on the golf course is thought to have earned him over £65 million. -Credit:Zac Goodwin/PA Wire


Lady Ballyedmond and family are the richest people in Northern Ireland, according to this year’s edition of The Sunday Times Rich List.

The owners of Norbrook Pharmaceuticals company have climbed from second to first place on the list with their £914 million fortune, despite their wealth falling by £136 million from last year.

Meanwhile Northern Ireland's 2023 winner, Stephen Fitzpatrick, who is the co-founder of Ovo Energy, fell two places to third, with his wealth of £834 million - down from £1.378 billion last year.

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Rory McIlroy has maintained his position as the richest young person in Northern Ireland. Winning $1.62 million (£1.29 million) at last summer’s Scottish Open, the golfer’s work on the course is thought to have earned him over £65 million.

The 76-page special edition of The Sunday Times Magazine reveals the largest fall in the billionaire count in the guide’s 36-year history, from a peak of 177 in 2022 to 165 this year.

This year’s list of 350 individuals and families together hold combined wealth of £795.361 billion — a sum larger than the annual GDP of Poland. Sir Elton John, Lord Lloyd-Webber and David and Victoria Beckham all appear in the annual survey. The minimum entry for the list of 350 this year is £350 million.

Robert Watts, compiler of The Sunday Times Rich List, said: “This year’s Sunday Times Rich List suggests Britain’s billionaire boom has come to an end. Many of our home-grown entrepreneurs have seen their fortunes fall and some of the global super rich who came here are moving away.

“Thousands of British livelihoods rely on the super-rich to some extent. We’ll have to wait and see whether we have now reached peak billionaire, and what that means for our economy.

“These may be harder times to create wealth, but The Sunday Times Rich List continues to unearth entrepreneurs building fortunes in diverse and often surprising ways. This year’s new entries include people who have made money from artificial intelligence and virtual worlds as well as plumbing supplies and teaching aides.

“We know many of our readers find such people — especially those from humbler backgrounds — very inspiring.”

THE SUNDAY TIMES RICH LIST 2024 – THE 5 WEALTHIEST IN NORTHERN IRELAND

Rank

Name

Source of Wealth

2024 Wealth

Rise/Fall

1

Lady Ballyedmond and family

Pharmaceuticals: Norbrook

£914m

Down £136m

2

Martin Naughton and family

Household goods: Glen Dimplex

£850m

No change

3

Stephen Fitzpatrick

Energy and transport: OVO and Vertical Aerospace

£834m

Down £1.378bn

4

Robert and William Barnett and family

Food distribution and packaging: W&R Barnett

£645m

Up £120m

5

Michael Loughran and family

Fuel distribution: LCC

£604m

Up £104m

THE SUNDAY TIMES RICH LIST 2024: THE WEALTHIEST 40 UNDER 40 IN NORTHERN IRELAND

40 under 40

Rank

Name

Source of Wealth

2024 Wealth

Rise/Fall

8

Rory McIlroy

Golf

£225m

Up £25m

The complete list will be available to the paper’s digital subscribers and will be online.

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