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Tim Sainsbury (Timothy Alan Davan Sainsbury) was born on 11 June, 1932 in United Kingdom, is a British politician and businessman. Discover Tim Sainsbury's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 91 years old?

Popular As Timothy Alan Davan Sainsbury
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Age 91 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 11 June, 1932
Birthday 11 June
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Nationality United Kingdom

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1869

His great-grandparents, John James Sainsbury and Mary Ann Staples, established a grocer's at 173 Drury Lane in 1869, which became the British supermarket chain Sainsbury's.

Sainsbury was educated at Sandroyd School, Eton College, and Worcester College, Oxford.

1932

Sir Timothy Alan Davan Sainsbury (born 11 June 1932) is a Conservative politician and businessman in the United Kingdom.

Sainsbury is the youngest son of Alan Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury, and his wife Doreen.

His elder brothers are the late Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover, a former Chairman of Sainsbury's, and the late Simon Sainsbury.

Lord Sainsbury of Turville, a former Labour Minister for Science, is a cousin.

1956

Tim Sainsbury joined Sainsbury’s in 1956.

1959

In 1959 he became deputy to Fred Salisbury (the first non-Sainsbury director of the company).

1962

He was appointed Director of Estates, Architects and Engineers in 1962.

In this role he was in charge of converting all the remaining counter service shops to self-service, and modernising the earlier self-service shops.

He has two daughters, Camilla (born 1962) and Jessica (born 1970), and two sons, James (born 1962) and Alexander (born 1968).

1969

It is believed that Sir Robert Sainsbury gave David Sainsbury his entire shareholding (rather than split it between David and his three daughters) so that David would have more votes at the table, considering John Davan Sainsbury, who became Chairman in 1969 on Sir Robert Sainsbury's retirement, had a forceful, autocratic style of leadership, whereas David was always more cautious.

1973

When the Company listed on the London Stock Exchange on 12 July 1973, as J Sainsbury plc, his family at the time kept control with an 85% stake.

Whilst his cousin, David Sainsbury, inherited his father Robert Sainsbury's entire 18% shareholding, Tim Sainsbury had to split his father Alan Sainsbury's 18% stake with his brothers JD Sainsbury and Simon Sainsbury, and so they held 6% each.

Sainsbury was Conservative Member of Parliament for Hove from 1973 to 1997, and served as a junior minister, holding a number of Ministerial posts in the previous Conservative administration including those of Minister of State for Trade (1990–92) and Minister for Industry (1992–94).

1983

Tim Sainsbury stepped down from the board in 1983 to further pursue his career in politics.

1991

Sainsbury and his two brothers funded an extension to the National Gallery at a cost of around £50 million, which opened in 1991 as the Sainsbury Wing.

1992

In 1992 his brother JD Sainsbury retired and was succeeded as chairman and chief executive by his cousin, David Sainsbury.

1995

Tesco overtook Sainsbury's to become the UK's largest supermarket chain in 1995.

As a result, it is believed that JD Sainsbury asked Tim to re-join Sainsbury's as a non-executive director in 1995 to support David.

1997

He was Chairman of the Somerset House Trust from 1997 until 2002, and was president of a £25m campaign for Worcester College, Oxford.

1998

David stepped down in 1998 to pursue a career in politics, and in 1999, Tim stepped down as non-executive director, meaning no member of the Sainsbury family now works for the Company.

At the time he vowed "to remain a major and committed shareholder."

He was President of the Hove Conservative Association from 1998 until 2002 and was President of the Conservative Friends of Israel from 1997 until 2005.

He is a Patron of the Tory Reform Group.

2003

He was appointed as a trustee of the Victoria and Albert Museum on 17 December 2003 and was re-appointed on 17 December 2007.

Tim Sainsbury is Chairman of the V&A's International Council, which aims to secure major donations for the FuturePlan.

2006

On 13 January 2006, the company was notified that Sir Timothy Sainsbury no longer has a notifiable interest in the company's issued share capital, such interest now being below 3%.

His wife, who had held the other half of his 6% stake, dropped her interest in Sainsbury's below 3% the previous week.

2008

In the Sunday Times Rich List 2008 his family fortune was estimated at £1.3 billion.

2009

As of August 2009, Tim Sainsbury together with his wife were still thought to own just under 3% of the retailer.

The Sainsbury family as a whole control approximately 15% of Sainsbury's.

2015

Camilla was married until late 2015 to Shaun Woodward (an MP who defected from the Conservative Party to Labour).

Jessica is married to Peter Frankopan.

2019

In 2019 he announced his intention to vote Liberal Democrat at the general election.