He Owns Aston Villa. He Just Told Britain Why the Rich Are Leaving

He owns Aston Villa. In early 2025 he moved his tax residency out of Britain, and then he sat down with the Financial Times and explained exactly why. This is what Nassef Sawiris did, what it actually cost him, and the warning in it for every UK business owner who thinks the wealthy never leave. Apply to work with us: https://apply.ctprivateoffice.com Next week: Richard Branson and Necker Island. CHAPTERS 00:00 The Billionaire Who Told Everyone 01:11 The Man and the Move 01:52 What Britain Changed 02:36 The Italian Deal 03:52 He Said It Out Loud 05:07 The Catch and the Lesson 06:05 The Takeaway SOURCES • Financial Times interview quotes, April 2025, as reported by City AM • Family office move to Abu Dhabi (Dec 2023) and London closure (2026): Al Jazeera, November 2025; Italian registry filings via City AM, April 2025 • Net worth: an estimate range only, Forbes 2026 (~$9.6bn) to Wikipedia January 2026 (~$8.5bn) • Italy flat tax: Article 24-bis, Italian Revenue Agency. The €200,000 a year rate applied at his early 2025 move date, foreign income and gains only, 15 year cap. New arrivals from 1 January 2026 pay €300,000 (2026 Budget Law), family add-on now €50,000 a year • UK non-dom regime abolished from 6 April 2025, residence based inheritance tax with a tail of up to 10 years after leaving: HMRC and HM Treasury policy papers IMAGE & CLIP CREDITS Villa Park photo: Arne Müseler / arne-mueseler.com, CC BY-SA 3.0 DE, via Wikimedia Commons Milan photo: Daniel Case, CC BY-SA 3.0, via Wikimedia Commons Abu Dhabi photo: Clint Ian Pinto, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons Public figure clips via GIPHY (added in editing, where available) This video is education, not personal advice. Tax depends on your facts. Take advice before acting. #uktax #nondom #astonvilla