Bill Wyllie

Bill Wyllie

Bill Wyllie born (c. 1932 - died March 13, 2006) was a Western Australian businessman who was best known for his career as a "corporate doctor" in Hong Kong; and most notably for his role in setting up Hutchison Whampoa. In 2003, Australia's "Business Review Weekly" estimated that his personal wealth was approximately $450 million. [http://www.brw.com.au/lists/richlist/profile.aspx?Id=681] The Wyllie Group, which he founded in 1991, has interests in mining and real estate, as well as formerly having a minority interest in the Burswood Casino.

Early career

Wyllie was born in Perth in the early 1930s. His parents divorced when he was eight, and he spent a brief period in an orphanage while his mother looked for work in the country areas of Western Australia. His mother rented a small house at Scarborough, Western Australia in 1942. At the age of 11, Wyllie successfully applied for a job as a post boy at 15 shillings a week. [http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,18449081-29277,00.html]

He left school at the age of 13, and worked in timber mills while studying to be a motor mechanic. After gaining qualifications as a mechanic, he successfully completed correspondence courses in automotive and aeronautical engineering.

In 1952, he joined Wearne Brothers, an Australian automotive and heavy equipment distribution company working from Singapore learning business skills. He was also a successful racing car driver, with a car that he built himself. The "Singapore Straits Times" sponsored his entry in the 1958 Macau Grand Prix where he made friends with one of his sponsors Bob Harper, who was an American man, based in Hong Kong.

Hong Kong career

Harper advised Wyllie that his automotive business was struggling at the Macau Grand Prix of 1963. He invited Wyllie to review its operations, resulting in Wyllie recommending that the company be restructured and staffing levels reduced. His proposals were agreed to by creditors, including a moratorium on repayments. Wyllie was appointed as Managing Director, receiving a third of the shares. [http://www.wylliegroup.com/bill-wyllie-a-personal-profile.htm#top]

The company returned to profitability and was renamed as Harpers International. By 1968, the company had become Hong Kong's most successful automotive distributor and had branched into finance. In 1972, Harpers International was sold to Sime Darby Limited for $HK146 million, forming part of China Engineers Limited, which was a publicly traded company that was controlled by Sime Darby.

By late 1974, China Engineers had run into difficulties with Sime Darby asking Wyllie to become Chairman and CEO of the company. The company quickly returned to profitability in 1975. In 1975, he became the Chief Executive of Hutchison International one of Hong Kong's biggest companies which had run into financial problems. By 1976, 103 Hutchison subsidiaries had been liquidated or sold. He also acquired a number of key businesses, notably the Hong Kong and Whampoa Dock. By 1977, the new company had become known as Hutchison Whampoa. In 1981, Wyllie stood down as Chairman and CEO in favour of Li Ka Shing.

Wyllie worked subsequently in his private company, Asia Securities. In 1982, Wyllie was approached by BSR Limited a British company, to become Executive Chairman and perform another corporate restructure. After returning the company to profitability, Wyllie stood down as Executive Chairman in 1982. He was also involved in restructuring the Regal Hotel Group and Paliburg Investments serving as Executive Chairman between 1984 and 1986, and as an Executive Director until 1997. In 1991, Wyllie sold his interests in Asia Securities for $HK800 million, and established Wyllie Group Pty Ltd.

Return to Perth

The Wyllie Group focuses on real estate, including the Perth Convention Exhibition Centre which it co-owned (ABC Premium News, "Convention Centre to boost tourism industry" Aug 26, 2004, accessed through the Australia & New Zealand Reference Centre, EBSCO) Wyllie also owned ten per cent of the Burswood Casino before selling his interest to Kerry Packer's Publishing and Broadcasting Limited in 2004. ("Sunday Times" "Packer's Burswood a jewel in the crown" 5 February 2004, Australia and New Zealand Reference Centre)

Wyllie died in 2006 after a long fight with cancer. He had five children, with one of his daughters married to former Test cricketer and media personality Brendon Julian. His daughter Melissa Wyllie had taken over as CEO of Wyllie Group by the time of his death. ("Sunday Times", "Wyllie's Big Day" 1 January 2006 Australia and New Zealand Reference Centre)

References

* [http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200603/s1590476.htm ABC News Online, "Real estate tycoon Bill Wyllie dies" March 13, 2006]

* [http://www.brw.com.au/lists/richlist/profile.aspx?Id=681 "Business Review Weekly" "2003 Rich 200 profile" retrieved 13 February 2006]

* [http://www.news.com.au/story/0,10117,18449081-29277,00.html News Limited "Tycoon" dies after cancer battle" March 13, 2006]

External links

* [http://www.wylliegroup.com/bill/history Wyllie Group Bill Wyllie, personal profile, retrieved March 13, 2006]


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