Sir Leonard Blavantic topped the Times Rich list last Sunday and saw his fortune at £ 23 billion.
Oil and Media Magnet of Ukrainian descent, which also owned Warner Music, has increased its assets by .2 7.2bn this year.
He received the title from Sir James Dyson, whose fortune has grown to just 100 million and is in fourth place.
The UK now has a record 171 billionaires, with their wealth growing 21.7% to 59 597.2bn during the epidemic.
Mr Blavantik has made his fortune in Russia, where he owns several billion pounds in companies selling metals and oil. He is a notorious private individual and holds citizenship in both the United States and the United Kingdom.
Warner's net worth grew through its .3 1.73737 billion earnings per share, which it received when it was listed on the U.S. Stock Exchange last year.
Robert Watts, compiler of the Annual Index, says, "It is true that many of the rich became so rich at a time when thousands of our loved ones were buried and millions of people anxious for our livelihood made it a very uncomfortable improvement." , "Said Robert Watts, compiler of the annual index. The richest resident of the country.
"The global epidemic has created lucrative opportunities for many online retailers, social networking applications and computer games tycoons."
Luck is growing
Property investment brothers David and Simon Reuben were in second place after their fortune of £ 5.46 billion to 21 21.46 billion.
Sri and Gopi Hinduja, run by Mumbai-based consolidated Hinduja Group, are ranked third after their assets increased by £1 billion.
In fifth place is steel magnet Lakshmi Mittal, who has seen the highest growth of any billionaire's assets in the last 12 months, earning about £ 7.9 billion, largely based on the rise in value of her ArcelorMittal steel business.
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich was in eighth place after his fortune increased by £ 1.9 billion to £12.1 billion.

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