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Sir Thomas Farmer, (born 10 July 1940) is a Scottish entrepreneur.


Early life

One of seven siblings in a devoutly Catholic family, in 1964 Farmer founded his own tyre retailing business which he sold in 1969 for £450,000. Farmer retired to the United States, but became bored and decided to find a new challenge.


Business career

Farmer returned to Edinburgh to found the
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chain of garages in 1971. The firm grew quickly, mainly through acquisition, including opening in the Netherlands in 1975. Farmer was named Scottish Businessman of the Year in 1989. After building the chain to become the world's largest independent tyre and automotive repair specialists with over 2,000 centres operating in 18 different countries, Farmer sold the firm to
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in 1999 for more than £1 billion. He is the first Scot to be awarded the prestigious Andrew Carnegie Medal for philanthropy. Farmer owned 90% of Hibernian, a professional football club based in Edinburgh in 2003. He invested nearly £3 million to rescue the club from receivership and he continued to fund developments of
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and financial losses made by the club. Before his intervention, the club had been threatened during 1990 by an attempted takeover by Wallace Mercer, the owner of their Edinburgh derby rivals Hearts. Farmer has admitted that he has no great love of football, and he rarely attends matches. He felt it was important to the local community that Hibs should continue to exist, as he was informed by campaigners that his grandfather had saved the club from bankruptcy approximately 100 years earlier. Farmer delegated control of Hibs to other figures, such as Rod Petrie. He sold the majority ownership of Hibernian FC to American businessman Ronald Gordon in July 2019. According to the '' Sunday Times Rich List'' in 2020, Farmer is worth an estimated £126 million.


Political activism

In 2006, Farmer donated £100,000 to the Scottish National Party to help fund their campaign for the 2007 Scottish Parliament general election. Farmer commented at the time that it was not an indication of his political allegiance but that he wanted the SNP to be able to compete financially with their better-funded political opponents. Farmer repeated his endorsement for the SNP in the 2011 election.


Personal life

Farmer lives in
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, with his wife Anne. They have one daughter, one son and four grandchildren. Farmer also owns the island of
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in the Firth of Forth.


Awards and accolades

Farmer was appointed
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(CVO) in the 2009 New Year Honours for his work as chairman of the Board of Trustees of the
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. Farmer was made a Knight Commander with Star of the Order of St. Gregory the Great, and he was also knighted by Queen Elizabeth in 1997.


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Farmer, Tom 1940 births Living people Businesspeople awarded knighthoods Commanders of the Order of the British Empire Commanders of the Royal Victorian Order Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh Hibernian F.C. directors and chairmen Knights Bachelor Knights Commander with Star of the Order of St. Gregory the Great Chairmen and investors of football clubs in Scotland Scottish philanthropists Scottish Roman Catholics People from Leith 20th-century Scottish businesspeople 21st-century Scottish businesspeople Businesspeople from Edinburgh People educated at St Augustine's High School, Edinburgh