Graham Wiley net worth Wiki, Height, Biography, Wife, Children And Early Life

Graham Wiley net worth


Graham Wylie Net Worth: Andrew William Graham Wylie is a British entrepreneur with a net worth of $280 million. He built his fortune as co-founder of Sage Group, the largest software company in the UK today. The child of Scottish miners, Wylie grew up in the North East of England.

His great interest in technology led him to a BA in Computational Science and Statistics from Newcastle University. In 1981, a year after graduation, he co-founded the Sage Group with David Goldman and Paul Muller. At that time, he had already written the initial Sage account package himself. The company quickly grew into a global financial software company and is now considered the third largest provider of its kind in the world. Wylie retired from Sage in 2003 and then founded Technology Services Group, which he expanded primarily through acquisitions. The company provides IT services to thousands of businesses in the UK. Wylie’s wealth enables him to make special contributions to the community, one of which is a donation to the Sage Center. He was also recognised for his contributions to the North East by receiving honorary doctorates from Northumbria University in 2000 and Newcastle University in 2004. Wiley married his second wife, Andrea, in 2003. Six years later, his twins gave birth to daughters Zhara and Kiera, who required heart surgery. So Wylie started the Children’s Cardiology Fund at Freeman Hospital in Newcastle. Graham is a big fan of horse racing, and he owns several that he likes to watch in his spare time.

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