Hans Anders Rausing, KBE[1] (25 March 1926 – 30 August 2019) was a Swedish industrialist and philanthropist based in the United Kingdom. He made his fortune from his co-inheritance of Tetra Pak, a company founded by his father Ruben Rausing, and the largest food packaging company in the world.[2][3] In the early 1980s Rausing moved to the United Kingdom to avoid Swedish taxes,[4] in 1995 he sold his share of the company to his brother, Gad. In the Forbes world fortune ranking, Rausing was placed at number 83 with an estimated fortune of US$10 billion in 2011.[5] According to Forbes, he was the second richest Swedish billionaire in 2013. By the time of his death in August 2019, Forbes estimated the net worth of Rausing and his family to be $12 billion.[1]
Early life
Rausing was born in Gothenburg in 1926, the second son of industrialist Ruben Rausing and his wife Elisabeth (née Varenius).[6] Rausing had two brothers, Gad and Sven.[7]
Career
Rausing studied Economics, Statistics and Russian at Lund University, graduating in 1948.[8] In 1954, Rausing was appointed managing director of Tetra Pak and his brother Gad deputy managing director.[9] Rausing became chairman in 1985.[9] He left the company in 1993, and sold his 50% share of the company to Gad in 1995.[10]
Tetra Pak's success in the 1970s and 1980s has been credited to the leadership of Hans and Gad Rausing, who turned the six-person family business into a multinational company.[10] Over the course of his career, Rausing became a specialist in Russian affairs and made many investments in Russia and Ukraine.[5] He was responsible for Tetra Pak's Russian market, and negotiated the first Tetra Pak machine export to the Soviet Union in 1959, eventually making Tetra Pak the largest foreign employer in Russia.[11]
Patronage
Hans Rausing and his wife Märit donated large sums to charities and research in the UK and Sweden, among others to large medical research projects at Karolinska Institutet and Lund University.[12][13] Through the Märit and Hans Rausing Fund, they supported local community projects in their home county of Sussex.[14]
Hans Rausing received an honorary doctorate from Lund University.[19] He was a visiting professor at Mälardalens Högskola, Sweden, and honorary professor at the University of Dubna, Russia.[20] He was made an honorary Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) in 2006.[21] He was an honorary fellow of the Isaac Newton Institute, Cambridge, and in 2011 was made an honorary freeman and liveryman at the Worshipful Company of Stationers and Newspaper Makers, London.[22]
An article in the Guardian described how Hans Rausing had taken advantage of the UK's "remittance basis" of taxation to reduce his UK tax exposure while UK resident.[23] In 2002, for example, he earned income of around £225M but, according to the report, he incurred UK income tax on only £1M of it, because most of it arose outside the UK and therefore, because he did not "remit" it to the UK, the remittance basis meant he did not incur UK tax on it.
^Leander, Lars, Tetra Pak. A Vision Becomes Reality. A company history with a difference, Lund: Tetra Pak International, 1996 (ISBN91-630-4789-6), p. 33.
^Hansson, Anton (30 August 2019). "Hans Rausing avliden". SVT Nyheter. Archived from the original on 30 August 2019. Retrieved 30 August 2019 – via www.svt.se.