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Rich List 2015: No.3 - Jacques Gaston Murray & family

When France surrendered to Germany, Jacques Gaston Murray made his way to England where he joined the RAF, flying 38 missions as a navigator.

Jacques Gaston Murray

Manufacturing
2015: No.3 - £1bn
2014: No.4 - £850m

When your main business is dependent on the weather, performance is .

So it is with the Andrew Sykes Group, the Wolverhampton-based air conditioning and heating hire firm largely owned by the oldest entrant in our Rich List, 95-year-old .

The company continues to put in solid results and is worth well over £300 million. Turnover in 2013 was up £3 million to £61.1 million. Pre-tax profits were up slightly to £15 million. This was all the more impressive because the company’s 2012 figures were boosted by contracts from the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Subsidiaries in Belgium and Italy contributed to the improved performance.

The first half of 2014 saw a small decline in fortunes thanks to an unseasonably mild winter in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and the Netherlands which hit the firm’s heating business and offset improvements in the air conditioning sector.

Despite these challenges the firm continues to invest and spent £1.7 million on new plant, equipment and hire stock in the first half of the year. In addition the company , the city of Jacques Gaston Murray’s birth.

Jacques Murray puts the company’s success down to its policy of reducing its reliance on its traditional core products and services, together with an increase in non-seasonal business and investment in new technically advanced and environmentally friendly products.

The company has expanded its overseas operations across Europe and the Middle East, providing platforms for future expansion.