Anders Holch Povlsen tops the Scotland list, according to this year’s edition of THE SUNDAY Times Rich List, published today online at https://www.thetimes.com/Sunday-times-rich-list and in a 76-page special edition of THE SUNDAY Times Magazine on Sunday, May 17.
Povlsen is Scotland’s largest landowner and owns the Shetland rocket launchpad. Rising profits lifted the value of his retail group, Bestseller, to £6.5 billion and there were dividends of almost £350 million. His agricultural company has made gains of £38.3 million.
Peter Hamilton joins the billionaire club. In his teens Hamilton saved £1,300 from his job washing dishes in a pub to buy his first computer. He set up Halo, a developer of software used by the Ministry of Justice, Microsoft, Red Bull and the University of Cambridge. A deal with private equity valued the Suffolk-based firm, in which Hamilton owns 73 per cent of the shares, at $2 billion.
This year’s list of 350 individuals and families together holds combined wealth of £783.5 billion — a sum larger than the annual GDP of Belgium ($776 billion), Sweden ($760 billion) and Israel ($719 billion). It represents about a quarter of the UK’s total annual GDP.
Sir Elton John, Lord Lloyd-Webber, Sir Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, JK Rowling, Charlotte Tilbury and Sir Lewis Hamilton all appear in the annual survey.
The minimum entry level dips to £340 million — another indicator of a subdued year.
Robert Watts, compiler of The Sunday Times Rich List, said: “This year’s Rich List is a tale of two exoduses. One in six of the individuals and families who appeared on the list two years ago don’t feature this time.
“Many foreign billionaires who have been living in the UK drop out because they have moved away. We have also seen a strong rise in the number of British nationals now resident in Dubai, Switzerland and Monaco. As UK nationals these people remain on our Rich List — wherever they now live.
“These two exoduses pose challenges for the UK economy and its public finances. Will more of the wealthy now set up or grow their ventures overseas and in doing so create fewer jobs here? How much tax — if any — will Rachel Reeves’s Treasury be able to extract from those affluent Brits who have now left the country?
“For nearly 40 years THE SUNDAY Times Rich List has analysed the fortunes of Britain’s most affluent people. We believe understanding where wealth lies and where it is being accumulated is a vital part of a functioning democracy.
“Over the years our research has told us a lot about our country, charting the way a generation of largely self-made entrepreneurs overtook the old money of the landed gentry.
“This year’s edition shines a light on fortunes made from artificial intelligence, driverless cars and crypto-currencies as well as baby milk, make-up, hoodies and other everyday items. We know many of our readers find those rags-to-riches stories of entrepreneurs who started out with little more than a laptop and an idea particularly inspiring.”
THE SUNDAY TIMES RICH LIST 2026 – THE 10 WEALTHIEST IN SCOTLAND
Rise in wealth ▲ Fall in wealth ▼ No change ■ New entry ★ Re-entry ◆
| 2026Rank | Name | Estimated wealth 2026 | Source of Wealth | Rise/Fall | Estimated wealth 2025 |
| 1 | Anders Holch Povlsen | £8.287bn | Retailer | ▲ | £7.704bn |
| 2 | Glenn Gordon and family | £4.745bn | Whisky dynasty | ▼ | £6.398bn |
| 3 | Sir Ian Wood and family | £1.876bn | Industrialist | ▼ | £1.914bn |
| 4 | Lady (Philomena) Clark and family | £1.733bn | Heiress | ▲ | £1.656bn |
| 5 | Sandy and James Easdale | £1.47bn | Bus barons | ▲ | £1.46bn |
| 6 | Christopher Thomson and family | £1.384bn | Media dynasty | ▼ | £1.446bn |
| 7 | Paul Hamilton | £1.081bn | Software | ★ | NEW ENTRY |
| 8 | JK Rowling | £975m | Writer | ▲ | £945m |
| 9 | Sir Brian Souter and Dame Ann Gloag | £878m | Bus barons | ▲ | £805m |
| 10 | Lord Laidlaw | £725m | Entrepreneur | ▼ | £730m |
THE WEALTHIEST UNDER THE AGE OF 40 IN SCOTLAND
| RegionalRank | National 40 Under 40 Rank | Name | 2026 Wealth | Source of Wealth |
| 1 | 36= | Sir Andy Murray | £110m | Sport |
For the full 350 richest people in the UK go online at www.thetimes.com/Sunday-times-rich-list