Payments company billionaire revealed as buyer of Wrigley chewing gum heir’s North Palm Beach compound
Fintech billionaire Ronald Clarke is the buyer who paid $97.5 million for a waterfront compound in North Palm Beach last week. A Delaware LLC managed by Clarke bought William Wrigley Jr.’s 2.5-acre property at 11465 and 11472 Old Harbour Road, property records show. Wrigley, an heir to the Wrigley chewing gum fortune, set a record for North Palm Beach and the Lost Tree Village neighborhood with the sale. The deal is one of the biggest to close in South Florida this year. Clarke is chairman and CEO of Corpay, a multibillion-dollar digital payments company that’s headquartered in Atlanta. The company […]This article originally appeared on The Real Deal. Click here to read the full story.
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