Funds at Amy Huberman’s company pass €1m mark
Brian O'Drisicoll and Amy Huberman. Accumulated profits at the main firm owned by former Irish rugby star Brian O’Driscoll last year surged to €10.47 million.
The profits of €810,463 are a 26 per cent increase on the post tax profits of €641,383 recorded in the 12 months to the end of August 2022.EY Entrepreneur of the Year profiles: From providing healthier meal options to treatments to improve cancer careThe company achieved the increase in post tax profits despite the additional cost last year of directors receiving €212,707 following zero paid out under that heading in 2022.
Mr O’Driscoll’s website said that he “now works in a number of capacities in the business and sporting world” and he appears as a regular rugby pundit on the likes of Newstalk and was part of ITV’s pundit line-up for its Rugby World Cup coverage last Autumn. The €679,906 in participating investments relates to a 33.3% investment in White Water LLC, a New York limited liability company.
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