Stephen Fitzpatrick
Stephen Fitzpatrick | |
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Born | Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom |
Residence | Gloucestershire, England, United Kingdom |
Nationality | British |
Alma mater | Edinburgh University |
Occupation | Businessman |
Title | Managing Director of OVO Energy & Owner of Manor Racing |
Stephen Fitzpatrick is a British businessman who founded the OVO Energy company and owner of the Manor Racing team.
Personal life and education
Fitzpatrick was born in Belfast. He studied at Our Lady and St. Patrick's College and the University of Edinburgh, where he received his Master's degree in finance and business.[1] He lives in Cotswolds with his wife Sophy and their three children.[1]
Career
Early career
After graduating, Fitzpatrick founded The Rental Guide, a real estate advertisement business which promoted properties in Scotland online and via a free newspaper, in 2001. Livewire nominated him for the Young Entrepreneur of the Year, but Fitzpatrick ultimately closed the business due to concerns about its ability to scale given limited numbers of real estate agents. He moved to London to take jobs in the financial sector with Societe Generale and JP Morgan.[1][2]
OVO Energy
Fitzpatrick founded OVO Energy in 2009. The company was the culmination of a five-year plan during which he received a license from Ofgem, the U.K. energy regulator, and saved the £350,000 to start the business. As of July 2016, the company served 685,000 customers and employed over 1000 people in Bristol and London. He acknowledged his inexperience with the energy market and used the five years to study the industry as well as credited the experience he gained with complex finances during those five years as critical to the company's survival. In 2014 Fitzpatrick won Entrepreneur of the Year at the National Business Awards.[1][2]
Conflict with Big Six energy suppliers
In the fall of 2013, Fitzpatrick testified before Parliament's Energy and Climate Change Select Committee on the subject of rising energy prices. Fitzpatrick testified that he could not explain why the "Big Six" energy suppliers, the six largest providers of gas and electricity in the United Kingdom, raised prices. He also noted that Ovo's prices had not increased because the wholesale cost of energy to suppliers remained unchanged. The BBC credited Fitzpatrick's testimony with being one of the drivers behind a 2014 Ofgem investigation into whether the market-dominating Big Six negatively limited competition.[2]
Use of company funds
In 2014 Fitzpatrick sold OVO stock to raise £2 million or 4.5% of the company to purchase his family home. The move drew criticism from The Guardian newspaper because in the previous year the company earned only £300,000 and had £9 million in liabilities. [3]
Formula One
Fitzpatrick, a self-described lifelong Formula One enthusiast, became owner of and a major investor in the Manor Marussia Formula One team in 2015, taking over after the collapse of the team's previous parent company. Partnering with former Sainsbury's executive Justin King, who joined as interim chairman but did not directly invest in the team, Fitzpatrick contributed £30 million in personal funds to Manor Marussia and re-built the team run by Graeme Lowdon and John Booth after some of its assets had been auctioned off to repay the debts.[4][5]
References
- 1 2 3 4 Stinson, Jamie (2015-04-13). "To the Manor bound: Our profile of Stephen Fitzpatrick". Belfast Telegraph. Retrieved 2015-08-22.
- 1 2 3 Smale, Will (2014-04-28). "Stephen Fitzpatrick: Taking on the big six energy firms". BBC. Retrieved 2015-08-22.
- ↑ Macalister, Terry (27 July 2014). "Ovo Energy founder extracts £2m for house purchase". TheGuardian.com. Guardian Media Group. Retrieved 6 March 2015.
- ↑ Johnson, Daniel (2015-03-04). "Manor owner Stephen Fitzpatrick throws in £30 million of his own money to save beleaguered team". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2015-08-22.
- ↑ Noble, Jonathan; Beer, Matt (2015-08-20). "Manor worth saving, says new investor Stephen Fitzpatrick". Autosport. Retrieved 2015-03-04.