Andrew Turner and his wife Sharon Turner are owners of a personal finance company in Norfolk, England.
The couple owns personal finance company Norfolk Capital Limited. Andrew Turner is Norfolk Capital’s executive chairman and Sharon is a non-executive director on the board. Andrew has been included in Management Today's list of Britain’s top 100 entrepreneurs on five occasions and Norfolk Capital has appeared in numerous listings of the fastest growing companies, including those produced by The Sunday Times, The Independent, Bloomberg Businessweek and Real Business.[1]
Some of the companies in the CT Capital Group include:
The couple joined the Norwich City Football Club board when they acquired Barry Skipper's 5000 shares. Their first action was to loan the club £2 million to cover an expected cash shortfall, meaning City were not forced to sell players to balance the books.[2]
The Turners live in Norfolk. Both maintain an active interest in the local community and Sharon is the Chair of Governors for a local school. Both work and contribute regularly to select local charity projects, as well as The Prince's Trust.
Andrew holds dual membership of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants,[3] and also has an MBA from City University London. Sharon holds membership of the CIMA.