Bruce Mathieson (businessman)
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Bruce Mathieson | |
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| Born | 1943 or 1944 (age 81–82) Cobden, Victoria, Australia |
| Occupation | Hotelier |
| Children | 3; including Bruce Mathieson, Jnr |
Bruce Mathieson, born in Cobden, Victoria,[1] is an Australian businessman, sometimes referred to as a 'billionaire pub baron'.[2] He is known for his influence in the Australian pub, hotel, and gambling sectors.[3][4][1]
As of 2022, Mathieson and his family collectively own 45% of all poker machines in the state of Victoria.[5] Mathieson reportedly owns 15% of Endeavour Group, a company that owns 340 pubs as well as the Dan Murphy's and BWS liquor chains.[6] In 2022 Mathieson retired from directing that group, and was replaced by his son, Bruce Mathieson Jnr.[6]
Mathieson purchased his first hotel in the mid-1970s, and expanded his portfolio under the Bruce Mathieson Group. By year 2000 he was operating 35 venues in Victoria.[3] In 2000 he negotiated a joint venture with Woolworths that subsequently purchased the ALH Group in 2004 for A$1.4 billion. Many of the venues owned by ALH Group operate poker machines.[7][8] As a result of the venture, Woolworths and Mathieson jointly became the largest poker machine operators in Australia.[3][1]
Mathieson partly owns stockbroker Ord Minnett.[9]
In 2023 Mathieson took a 10 per cent stake in the Star Entertainment Group.[10][11][4] His stake fell to 6.35 per cent after a September 2023 equity raise. Mathieson purchased about A$3 million of Star shares in October 2023.[9] In February 2024, Mathieson increased his stake in Star to 8.21 per cent.[12]