Alex Langsam
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Alex Langsam (born June 1938)[1] is a British businessman. He founded Britannia Hotels in 1976. In 2011, he bought Pontins for an estimated £20 million. The Sunday Times Rich List estimated his wealth as £401 million in 2025.[2]
Langsam was born in Vienna to Jewish parents, three months after the Anschluss, the Nazi German annexation of Austria.[1] His family left their financial assets in Austria and settled in Hove in England.[3] Langsam said in 2011 that his father was the "most nationalistic person I have ever come across" and credited Britain for saving his life.[3]
Langsam earned a degree in economics from Aberystwyth University, and said that it was the only institution that would allow him to study without an O‑Level in mathematics.[3] He then became an estate agent and property developer.[3]