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Graham Wylie currently has a net worth of $280 million. Wylie's Technology Services Group made a $4.44 million loss on $40 million sales in 2009-10. The Scotsman helped found the Sage software business in Newcastle upon Tyne. He made $152.28 million from selling shares, retaining a $103.26 million stake. When his twin daughters, Zhara and Kiera, were born in 2009, Kiera needed heart surgery and Wylie, 51, made the Children's Heart Unit Fund at the Freeman hospital in Newcastle his charity for 2011.
This North East businessman became instrumental in the foundation of The Sage Group in 1981 with Paul Muller and David Goldman. He currently runs a stable of racehorses with Andres, his wife. This man is also a keen supporter of the Newcastle United football club. When he retired from Sage, he was able to earn an estimated $254.89 million for his stake in the business. He eventually set up its direct rival which is the Technology Services Group or TSG.
Earnings & Financial Data
Date |
Category |
Description |
Amount |
---|---|---|---|
2017 |
Earning Turned Donation |
Money raised from the APL events charity cycle ride for the Graham Wylie Foundation |
$15,310 |
2017 |
Asset |
Investment in the membership software Tribe |
$769,850 |
2017 |
Earnings |
Operating profit of the Newcastle IT firm TSG |
$515,450 |
2017 |
Asset |
Investment in the Newcastle IT firm TSG |
$1,330,000 |
2014 |
Asset |
Current value of Graham Wylie's Close House Golf Club |
$6,300,000 |
2012 |
Earnings |
Annual revenue of Technology Services Group Limited (TSG), a British company specialising in business software, telecoms and support as the company's founder |
$55,940,000 |