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Troy boss talks Exeter Chiefs, Applegate acquisition and building a business worth millions

Paul Kilbride talks about the rise of Troy º£½ÇÊÓÆµ - one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's biggest tooling and industrial supplies buying groups

Paul Kilbride, Chairman and Chief Executive of Troy º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, based at Exeter Skypark (Image: Amy Stanford )

When Paul Kilbride got his first job working in a Bristol bookshop, he couldn’t have guessed that more than 40 years later, he would be at the helm of a £250million business and counting.

The chairman and chief executive of the Troy Group, this year nominated for Large Business of the Year in the Western Morning News Business Awards, didn’t go to university and says he has had only three jobs in his life.

But his business-building career has taken him all over the world and for the past 12 years he has been riding a wave with Troy º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, one of the biggest industrial engineering suppliers in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ.

“I guess I’m an optimist,” Paul, 59, says from his office at Exeter Sky Park, overlooking the runway at Exeter Airport. “And I’ve always been good at spotting trends, seeing potential.”

Building a multi-million firm

And that’s exactly what happened with Troy º£½ÇÊÓÆµ. He bought it in 2010 when the owners retired after 25 years. He recognised the purchasing group business was ‘100% scalable’ and has turned what was a £30million turnover operation to £250million turnover (in 2021) with ambitions to hit £500million in the next five years.

What started as a purchasing group of local engineers' merchants who wanted to negotiate the best deals with manufacturers is now considered among the country’s largest tooling and industrial supplies buying groups which also provides extended back room support for its members.

The business operates by passing on bulk-buy prices to its membership of trade, industrial and DIY counters on products sourced from more than 400 suppliers including top brands Makita, Bosch, Stanley and DeWalt.

It has seen massive growth over the past 12 years, growing from 100 to 400 members and a suppliers list of 12 to around 400. What started as just supplying cutting and precision engineering tools has grown into hand and power tools; personal protective equipment, hygiene and janitorial products; maintenance, repair and overhaul equipment and products; fasteners and vendor managed inventory services.