These three Leeds and Yorkshire billionaires have made The Sunday Times Rich List 2020
The annual list ranks the 1,000 wealthiest people or families resident in the United Kingdom ranked by net wealth
Jim Ratcliffe
Bagging the fifth spot is Sir James Arthur Ratcliffe, known as Jim Ratcliffe, who owns chemical company Ineos.
His net-worth is said to be £12.2 billion pounds.
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Hide AdThe 67-year-old was born in Lancashire but lived in Hull until he was 18 years old.
He attended Beverley Grammar School.
Mr Ratcliffe topped the list in May 2018 and was the country's richest man.
Eddie and Malcolm Healey
In 70th place are Hull-born brothers Eddie and Malcolm Healey with a net-worth of £2 billion.
Both men started their careers working in their family's paint firm. Eddie went on to establish Status Discount stores which was sold to MFI in 1982.
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Hide AdEddie then bought a derelict site in Sheffield and built the Meadowhall Shopping Centre which he sold to British Lane for £1.17 billion.
He and his wife Carol live at Westella Hall in Kirk Ella in East Yorkshire.
Malcolm acquired the Hygena kitchen brand which he sold for £200 million in 1982.
In 2009, he founded Wren Living, now known as Wren Kitchens. He also owns eBuyer.
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Hide AdMalcolm lives in Warter Priory, a 12,000-acre estate near Pocklington.
Bill Adderley and family
Just making the top 100 list is Dunlem Mill founder William Adderley, who goes by Bill.
Bill came in 99th place with a net-worth of £1.47 billion.
He was born in Leeds in 1948 and is said to be a huge Leeds United fan.
He opened his first Dunelm store with his wife Jeany.
The company now operates 140 stores across the country.
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