Peter Done
Peter Done | |
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Born | Salford, England | February 6, 1947
Occupation(s) | Group managing director, Peninsula Business Services |
Known for | Businessman Co-founder of Betfred |
Spouse | Anna Done (m.1970)[1] |
Children | 2 |
Relatives | Fred Done (brother) |
Peter Eric Done (born 6 February 1947) is an English billionaire businessman. He is a co-founder of Betfred and the founder and group managing director of Peninsula Business Services, established in 1983.[2]
Early life
Done was born in Salford, Lancashire, England on 6 February 1947.[1] Done has three siblings, including Fred Done.[3] He attended Trafford Road School in Salford and Winton Senior School in Eccles, Greater Manchester.[3] At age 15, he left school along with his brother to work at their father’s illegal bookmaking business.[4] At 17, Done managed a betting shop for another company. “You weren’t even allowed in betting shops until you were 18, and I was managing one at 17”.[5] At age 21, he acquired his own shop in Pendleton, England.[1]
Career
Betfred
In 1967, Done co-founded his own bookmaking business with his brother using money they received betting on the 1966-67 World Cup.[5] They received a £75,000 load from NatWest.[3] Originally, their business was named Done Brothers, but eventually, it was changed to its current ‘Betfred.’ In its early days, Betfred was a family business; Done, his brother, their father, their mother and both of their wives helped run the store throughout the week. Done’s role at the time was as a sales and marketing director.[5]
The 1967 United Kingdom foot-and-mouth outbreak caused many bookmaking businesses to close. Betfred managed to stay afloat by pivoting from horse racing — the major sport that involved betting — to afternoon dog racing.[5]
After 12 months of successfully being in business, Done and his brother decided to expand by buying another storefront. They bought their new shop at £250 and made the money back within the week.[5] Peter managed the second shop while his brother Fred stayed at the first one. Their sister would go on to manage their third shop.
As of 2018, Betfred has over 1,650 shops and a turnover of approximately £10 billion.[6]
Peninsula
In 1983 Done and his brother co-founded Professional Personnel and Management Services Limited after having to pay £9,000 to settle an employment tribunal.[1] In 1989, after the business was failing leaving their £450,000 investment at risk, Done and his brother Fred tossed a coin to decide who would lead the company's turnaround, which Done won.[3]
The business didn’t find success until Done identified its potential and decided to focus his abilities and time on it. He planned to advertise its services on the road for six months, then return to work with his brother at Betfred.[1] “I was supposed to be coming back from Peninsula after six months and we were going to get a manager in, but 35 years later I’m still in the business".[5]
In May 2012, Peninsula Business Services acquired a 65% share of Employsure, an Australian advising firm specialising in industrial relations, which was registered as a company in 2011.[7]
In 2013, Done injected a cash investment of £1.6 million to improve and develop the HROnline app. This app helped employers manage different types of human resource activities such as sickness, employment, holidays, and lateness recording.[8]
As of 2021, Done is the founder and current managing director of Peninsula.[3]
It claims to be the UK’s largest provider of employment law, human resource, health & safety, and employee assistance program consultancy services.[8] Its subsidiaries include Employsure, Peninsula Canada, Croner Tax, Croneri and Croner Group. The company headquarters is the Peninsula Building in Manchester and it employs over 3,500 people worldwide, working in five countries.[9] The Canadian Peninsula branch houses over 200 employees, 3,000 clients, and operates in three Canadian provinces (Peninsula Team, 2020).[10] In 2023, the business hit £100 million profit for the first time,
Charity
Done, along with his brother, have charitable trusts set up. Their main donations are to children (children hospitals, children’s charities). They once donated one day’s worth of Betfred profits to the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital during the Cheltenham festival.[4] They also once donated £200 per century break played at the Snooker World Championship to the Jessie May children’s charity — the final amount donated was £40,000.[4]
In March 2021, Peninsula raised £1 million for the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital charity. Due to the Covid-19 pandemic and the increased pressure on the staff, Done decided to increase their pledge to £2 million.[11] Done notes “Peninsula Group are delighted to have reached the remarkable milestone of raising £1 million through our incredible fundraising efforts and the Group matching every donation made. We hope that this impressive donation will help Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital Charity significantly.”[11]
Done and the Peninsula Group reached their £2 million fundraising target at the end of 2022 and vowed to help the hospital further with an addition £1 million pledge in 2023.[12]
Awards and accolades
In 2015, Done was shortlisted for the Service Industries award by the Great British Entrepreneur awards.[13]
In 2019, Done was awarded the Glassdoor Employees’ Choice Award.[14]
Personal life
Done lives in Salford.[1] He married Anna Done in 1970 and together they have two children.[1]
Done owns a home in Ladyhill, Manchester, as well as homes in the Lake District and Nice, France.[3] He owns a Lamborghini SUV and a Mercedes-Benz.[3]
Done supports Manchester United FC and attends football matches with his brother. “That is where we have our board meetings, we just sit there and have a chat about what’s going on".[5] He is friends with Sir Alex Ferguson and often holiday together in France.[3]
In 2023, the Sunday Times Rich List estimated his and his brother's net worth at £1.87 billion.[3] Fred and Peter Done and family paid £136.8 million in tax in 2022; fifth place on The Sunday Times Tax List of the UK's 100 biggest taxpayers.[15]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g Roue, Lucy (2018-12-16). "From 'Salford slums' to billionaire businessman - the story of Peter Done". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
- ^ "Peter Done - Business Expert, Author at Peninsula UK". Peninsula UK. Archived from the original on 2017-02-16. Retrieved 2018-07-30.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Tyler, Richard (2023-07-24). "Peter Done: I lost Betfred to my brother on a coin toss, but I'm still a winner". ISSN 0140-0460. Retrieved 2023-07-24.
- ^ a b c "Who are Fred and Peter Done, the brothers behind Betfred bookmakers?". The Guardian. 2020-01-16. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
- ^ a b c d e f g The Betfred Story - The Complete Tale, retrieved 2021-05-17
- ^ "Fred Done | Football Betting | Bookmaking | Betting Players | Football Magazine". 2008-12-02. Archived from the original on 2008-12-02. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
- ^ News, Manchester Evening (2012-05-14). "Peninsula Business Services turns to down under". Manchester Evening News. Retrieved 2023-07-24.
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has generic name (help) - ^ a b Davy, Lee (29 November 2013). "Betfred Co Founder Peter Done Invests £3.9m in his Battle Against Sickness & Absence in the UK". calvinayre. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
- ^ "Peninsula Business Services". Best Companies. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
- ^ "Peninsula Receives Best Professional Services Award at CanadianSME". Peninsula Canada. February 2020. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
- ^ a b Whitear, Sam (2021-04-07). "Peninsula Group raises £1 million for Royal Manchester Children's Hospital Charity". Business Manchester. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
- ^ "Chance meeting between Ava, 10, and business tycoon led to £1m promise". 16 December 2022.
- ^ "Peter Done shortlisted for The Great British Entrepreneur Awards 2015 | Peninsula UK". Peninsula Scotland. Retrieved 2021-05-17.
- ^ Whitear, Sam (2019-06-20). "Peninsula MD Peter Done rated as the best CEO in the North West". Business Manchester. Retrieved 2021-05-31.
- ^ "The Sunday Times Tax List reveals UK's 100 biggest taxpayers". 27 January 2023.