Seán Quinn
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Born | December 5, 1947 Teemore, Co Fermanagh, Northern Ireland |
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Residence | Ballyconnell, Tullyhaw, County Cavan, Republic of Ireland |
Occupation | Chairman of Quinn Group |
Net worth | ▲ £3.73 billion (short scale) US$7.45 billion [1] |
Spouse | Patricia Quinn |
Children | Seán Quinn, Colette Quinn, Ciara Quinn, Aoife Quinn and Brenda Quinn. |
Seán Quinn is an Irish billionaire entrepreneur from Derrylin, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland. He was born 5 December 1947, the son of a small farmer,[2] and left school at 14 years of age.[3]
The Sunday Times Rich List 2008 estimates his personal worth to be €4.722 billion or £3.73 billion, thereby making him the richest person in Ireland. [4] Forbes magazine's 2008 Rich List, lists him again as the richest person in Ireland, in 164th place amongst the wealthiest individuals in the world. [5] His net worth as of February 2008 was estimated at $6.0 billion - or approximately £3.084 billion. (Conversion rate @ 11/02/08).[6]
In November 2005 the Quinn Group, which is privately owned by the Quinn family, was elsewhere estimated to be worth between €4 billion and €5 billion.[7]. The Quinn Group is widely acknowledged as the largest and most profitable privately owned company in Ireland. [8][9]. In 2006 the Quinn Group made a pre-tax profit for the year of £430m (€632m).[10]. He is married to Patricia and they have five children, Seán, Colette, Ciara, Aoife and Brenda.
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[edit] Irish business
In an interview with Ireland's Sunday Business Post, Seán Quinn attributed his initial success to the contacts he developed through the Gaelic Athletic Association. These contacts enabled him to build a company spanning both sides of the Irish border when, in 1973, he borrowed £100 and started extracting gravel from his family 23-acre farm, washing it and selling it to local builders.
The company was called Seán Quinn Quarries Ltd. from this came Quinn Cement, and the basis of his wealth. In recent years, however, Quinn has diversified with his Quinn Group playing a leading role in Ireland's hospitality industry[11]. His centrepiece hotel remains the Slieve Russell Hotel in Ballyconnell, in rural west County Cavan. He is also a serious presence in Ireland's glass, radiator and plastics industries with Quinn Glass, based in Fermanagh, and Quinn Lite Pac, based in Longford. Today, the Seán Quinn Group employs over 1,500 people throughout Ireland.[12]
The Quinn Financial Services business, founded in 1996, has been particularly successful in challenging the established insurance companies on the island, most especially through Quinn Direct. With its headquarters in Cavan, it made €123 million profit in the first 6 months of 2006, (up 38% on the previous year), on sales of €386 million between January and June 2006.[13]
In January 2007 the Quinn Group Purchased Ireland's second biggest health insurance provider BUPA Ireland for €150 million in a deal that saved BUPA from leaving the Irish health insurance [14]. In the same month Seán Quinn increased his share holding in the Anglo-Irish Bank to approximately 5% for an equivalent value of €570 million - financed through the group's equity and through a deal with the Swiss based giant Credit Suisse.[15]
[edit] 2006 expansion plans
Quinn Direct announced on August 31, 2006 to create over 900 new jobs at Cavan, Navan and Blanchardstown, County Dublin. Approximately 700 of these jobs will be in Navan and where the unit's European hub is to be based [16].
[edit] Overseas business
Quinn has to date also expanded into the hospitality industry in the Czech Republic, the United Kingdom, Bulgaria and Poland. The Quinn Group took control of the Prague Hilton, the largest 5-star hotel in Prague, in 2004. It paid €145 million for the 788-room Hilton and the Ibis Karlin. This property transaction is regarded as the largest recorded single asset transaction in the history of the Czech Republic.[citation needed] The Prague Hilton is currently undergoing a €50 million renovation while his company recently gained control of the Hilton Hotel in Sofia, Bulgaria.[17]
In 2005 Quinn Group added the The De Vere Belfry hotel and golf course in England to his company. Also in 2004 Quinn Direct insurance expanded into the UK motor and commercial insurance market. Quinn Direct Insurance sponsored the British Masters tournament there in May 2006.
On March 7th 2007, Sean Quinn spoke publicly for the first time in 10 years at a conference at the Slieve Russell hotel organised by the Cavan County Enterprise Board, at which he outlined the strategic aims of the Quinn Group in the immediate future. Currently the group is engaged in a number of commercial led property ventures in eastern Europe, Russia and now more notably Asia - specifically India. He also sees opportunities in traditional energy and renewable energy initiatives in Ireland. Nonetheless, he envisages the group's expansion in the next few years to be directed on a balance of two thirds towards the growth of the Indo-Eastern European commercial property sector, and the rest towards the expansion of the group itself.[18]
[edit] Private life and recognition at home
Seán Quinn comes from a Gaelic Athletic Association family in Fermanagh on the border with Cavan where he and his brother Peter played football for Teemore. Peter Quinn became a financial advisor and in 1990 he was elected President of the Gaelic Athletic Association, Ireland's largest sporting and cultural organisation, in which role he served between 1991-1994. The brothers have a very close relationship with Peter playing a key role in the Quinn Group. Seán Quinn himself captained the Fermanagh team.[19] The Quinn Group is also an important sponsor of Fermanagh GAA. Quinn's involvement in the Gaelic Athletic Association is, in the words of one commentator, 'a constant theme throughout the group' In the words of one associate, "The GAA forms a big part of Seán's life. Aside from that, he drinks the occasional jar in pubs in Ballyconnell and enjoys the odd game of poker.' [20]
His private life is closely guarded. His children are believed to be aged between 18 and 30. Three of them work in the family business while another two are still in full-time education. His son, Seán, lined out for the Fermanagh minor team. He rarely gives interviews but is far from being reclusive. He enjoys the simple things of life including the company of friends who knew him before he became successful.[21] He lives with his wife and family in Ballyconnell, Tullyhaw, County Cavan, next to his landmark Slieve Russell Hotel and just down the road from his birthplace in Derrylin.
On 18 May 1999 Seán Quinn was awarded an Honorary Doctor of Laws from NUI Maynooth.[22] He also holds an Honorary Doctorate from Queens University Belfast.
[edit] References
- ^ FXHistory - Historical Currency Exchange Rates
- ^ NUI Maynooth, 'Two distinguished figures from the world of business conferred with honorary degrees by the national university of Ireland at NUI Maynooth', 18 May 1999
- ^ Sunday Business Post, 'Global Quinn' 20 November 2005
- ^ Sunday Times Rich List 2008 | Times Online Business
- ^ #164 Sean Quinn & family - Forbes.com
- ^ FXHistory - Historical Currency Exchange Rates
- ^ Sunday Business Post, Global Quinn', 20 November 2005
- ^ Belfast Telegraph, 'Quinn business thrives with profits of 430 million pounds', 9th March 2007
- ^ RTE, Quinn group create 460 Welsh jobs, 16 August 2005
- ^ Belfast Telegraph, 'Quinn business thrives with profits of 430 million pounds', 9th March 2007
- ^ Quinn Hotels
- ^ NUI Maynooth, 'Two distinguished figures from the world of business conferred with honorary degrees by the national university of Ireland at NUI Maynooth, 18th May 1999
- ^ The Irish Times, Quinn Directs half-year profits increase 38% to 123 million Euros, 27 July 2006
- ^ RTE Business, 'Sean Quinn taking over Bupa Ireland, 31st January 2007
- ^ Sunday Business Post
- ^ RTE Business, 'Quinn Direct announces 1000 new jobs, 31st August 2006
- ^ The Irish Times
- ^ Sunday Business Post, 'When we started off, I only had 200 pound', 11th March 2007
- ^ Sunday Business Post, 'Global Quinn', 20th November 2005
- ^ Sunday Business Post, 'Global Quinn', 20th November 2005
- ^ Sunday Business Post, 'Global Quinn', 20th November 2005
- ^ NUI Maynooth, Two distinguished figures from the world of business conferred with honorary degrees by the national university of Ireland at NUI Maynooth, 18th May 1999