The BBC’s Dragons’ Den is back, showcasing the wealth and savvy of its investors
London: Dragons’ Den is making its return for 2025, and fans are buzzing! The show kicks off tonight, January 9, with some serious cash on the line.
This season, we’ll see fitness expert Joe Wicks and fashion icons Emma Grede and Trinny Woodall stepping in as Guest Dragons. They’re sure to bring some fresh energy to the Den.
Since Steven Bartlett joined the crew in season 19, folks have been curious about his net worth and how he stacks up against the other Dragons. It’s always fun to see who’s got the biggest bank account!
So, let’s dive into what these business moguls are worth and how they made their millions. It’s pretty impressive stuff!
Steven Bartlett, at just 32, has a net worth of around £71 million. He started his marketing agency, The Social Chain, back in 2014, and it was valued at a whopping $600 million in 2021. Not too shabby, right?
Then there’s Sara Davies, who’s 40 and runs Crafter’s Companion, worth over £35 million. She started her business while still in college, which is super inspiring!
Deborah Meaden, the fierce 65-year-old investor, has a net worth of about £50 million. She’s been a staple on the show since 2003 and has invested over £3 million in various businesses. Talk about a powerhouse!
Peter Jones, the longest-serving Dragon at 58, is the richest of the bunch with a net worth of £500 million. He’s been around since the very first season and has a diverse portfolio that includes everything from Jessops to Red Letter Days.
Last but not least, we have Touker Suleyman, who’s 71 and worth around £200 million. He’s made his mark in the fashion industry and joined the Den in 2015. His journey is quite the story!
Don’t forget, Dragons’ Den airs at 8 PM on Thursdays on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. Grab your popcorn and get ready for some exciting pitches!