Tony Murray (businessman)


Jacques Gaston "Tony" Murray is a French-born British billionaire businessman.
Murray and his family own Andrew Sykes Group, the heating and air-conditioning equipment hire company, and London Security, the Leeds-based fire protection business which includes the Nu-Swift fire extinguisher brand.
According to The Sunday Times Rich List in 2020 his net worth was estimated at £2.3 billion. He turned 100 in February 2020.

Early life

Tony Murray was born in Paris, France on 8 February 1920 and was originally named Gaston Jacques Kalifa. His father ran a construction company that worked on infrastructure projects such as bridges. He was accepted to study architecture at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris before the outbreak of World War II. He escaped from Paris at the time of the German invasion of France and reached Biarritz where he boarded a Polish ship which took him to England. He enlisted in the Free French forces and eventually transferred to the Royal Air Force. He flew 38 missions as a navigator in No. 613 Squadron RAF. He received British citizenship after the war.
His father died in Auschwitz. He was awarded the Legion of Honour by the French government.

Career

In 1982 Murray bought Nu-Swift a Leeds manufacturer of fire-extinguishers then in difficulties, with the businessman Michael Ashcroft. Murray later "became irritated" by Ashcroft getting too much of the credit for turning round the company.

Personal life

His sons, Jean-Jacques Murray and Jean‑Pierre Murray are both directors of London Security, the latter being non-executive.