Woon Wing Yip

Woon Wing Yip OBE (born December 1937) is a Chinese-born British entrepreneur, best known for having started the Wing Yip supermarket chain.

Woon Wing Yip
Traditional Chinese葉煥榮
Simplified Chinese叶焕荣

Early life

A Hakka born in December 1937,[1] in Dongguan, Guangdong Province, China. Yip arrived in Hull, England from Hong Kong in 1959 with £2. He then worked and later started his own restaurants in the East Anglia region of England,[2] in towns such as Clacton and Ipswich.

Wing-Yip

Yip had the ability to speak English and he knew that food wholesale business is more profitable than running a Chinese takeaway. Therefore, in 1969, he founded the Wing Yip supermarket in Birmingham. The Wing Yip business has since branched out into property development, management and investment, with more than 60 commercial and residential tenants around the country. The property portfolio is now worth around £23 million. With an annual turnover of £80 million, he became the first Anglo-Chinese tycoon in United Kingdom.

Other achievements

Yip is also a philanthropist who has among other acts of generosity, endowed several bursaries and scholarships for university students from both the UK and China, administered through the W Wing Yip and Brothers Charitable Trust. In 2008 Yip was awarded an Honorary Doctorate from Birmingham City University. He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2010 New Year Honours.[3]

Footnotes

  1. "Woon Wing YIP". Companies House. Retrieved 27 January 2017.
  2. "48= (46) Woon Wing Yip £80million (£80m) - Rich List 2011 - Rich List - Business - Birmingham Post". birminghampost.net. 2011. Retrieved 3 June 2011.
  3. "No. 59282". The London Gazette (Supplement). 31 December 2009. p. 12.


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