John Whittaker Net Worth, Career, Biography, Facts, Age, Life Story

John Whittaker is a British real estate mogul who has a net worth of $2.4 billion. Born on 14 March 1942, John Whittaker earned his wealth as the Chairman of the Peel Group, a private diverse company. After graduating from Ampleforth College and considering becoming a priest, he finally decided to join the family business, Peel Milles.

During the 80s, the media-shy entrepreneur fought a fierce battle to get the Manchester Ship Canal Company, which was later transformed into the Trafford Centre, soon-to-became one of Britain’s eminent buildings. In 2011, Whittaker sold the Trafford Centre to Capital Shopping Centers in return for one-fourth of the shares of the group. Two years later, serving as group’s Deputy Chairman, he renamed the group into Intu Properties, hoping to create a stronger brand. In addition to his Peel Group, he holds approximately 30% shares of Pinewood Shepperton, the well-known Britain’s film studio where Harry Potter and James Bond movies were filmed. Also, the Group owns MediaCityUK, a Salford’s massive development that serves as official headquarter of BBC. Whittaker is a great supporter of Sparks, a children’s medical research charity, and recently, he has given a donation worth $1.5 million to the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital. Now, Whittaker lives quietly on his private estate, Billown Mansion, on the Isle of Man, an independent British dependency in the Irish Sea.

Net Worth:$2.4 Billion
Date of Birth:Mar 14, 1942 (80 years old)
Gender:Male
Profession:Businessperson, Investor