Kingfisher plc is a British
multinational retailing company headquartered in
London
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, England.
It has over 1,300 stores in nine countries, and its brands include
B&Q,
Castorama,
Brico Dépôt and
Screwfix.
Kingfisher is listed on the
London Stock Exchange
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, and is a constituent of the
FTSE 100 Index
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.
History
The company was founded in 1982 as Paternoster Stores Ltd, to conduct a buyout of the British
Woolworths chain. In March 1983, Paternoster changed its name to Woolworth Holdings plc.
Woolworths already owned
B&Q, and the company expanded through subsequent acquisitions of companies such as
Superdrug and
Comet
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.
The business acquired Screwfix in July 1999, which is now the United Kingdom's largest multi channel retailer of trade tools, accessories and hardware products. The company was led from January 1984, until his retirement in December 2002, by
Sir Geoffrey Mulcahy. Largely through his influence, the company became the major sponsor of British sailor
Ellen MacArthur.
Woolworth Holdings was renamed Kingfisher plc in December 1989.
Further acquisitions included European companies such as
Castorama, BUT S.A. and
Wegert. In July 1999, Kingfisher attempted a takeover of
Asda, one of the United Kingdom's largest supermarket chains, only to be beaten by
Walmart
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.
In August 2001, coupled with an acrimonious battle for control of
Castorama, the resultant share price pressure forced the sale and demerger of several parts of the company, including Woolworths (forming the
Woolworths), and the demerger of the electricals business to form
Kesa Electricals in July 2003 – causing the company to refocus entirely around
DIY.
The company was led by Gerry Murphy from December 2002 to November 2007.
In January 2008, Kingfisher appointed
Ian Cheshire as group chief executive.
Cheshire was formerly
B&Q's chief executive; his B&Q role was taken over in April 2009, by
Euan Sutherland, who also headed up the United Kingdom division of Kingfisher.
In September 2014, it was announced that the head of Castorama
Véronique Laury would replace Ian Cheshire as Kingfisher group CEO in February 2015. Laury had worked at Kingfisher for eleven years, including roles at B&Q.
In June 2017,
Andy Cosslett succeeded
Daniel Bernard as chairman.
In November 2018, Kingfisher announced plans to exit
Spain
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,
Portugal
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and
Russia
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, to concentrate on core countries. However, by June 2020, after receiving interest from potential buyers and reviewing its strategic options, Kingfisher reversed its plan to exit Iberia, citing the potential to build a profitable and sustainable business under the Brico Dépôt brand.
In March 2019, it was announced that Laury would be leaving the business at a date to be announced, following the failure of her "One Kingfisher" plan, and a 52.8% collapse in pre tax profits. In September 2019,
Thierry Garnier was appointed as CEO.
In March 2021, following a franchise agreement with
Al-Futtaim Group, Kingfisher will expand its B&Q market to the Middle East. The Al-Futtaim Group will run and staff the stores in Saudi Arabia entirely.
In December 2024, Kingfisher agreed to sell its Brico Dépôt subsidiary in
Romania
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business to Altex Romania. The sale which was completed in May 2025, included 31 stores across 24 cities, distribution operations, and the head office in Bucharest. Under the new ownership, the business continues to operate under the Brico Dépôt brand and retains part of its existing product range.
Operations
Kingfisher currently operates over 1,300 stores in eight countries in Europe and in Turkey. Its main retail brands are B&Q, Castorama, Brico Dépôt and Screwfix.
The companies now part of the Kingfisher group are:
*
B&Q; operations in the United Kingdom and Ireland
*
Brico Dépôt; in France, Spain, Portugal and Romania
*
Castorama; in France and Poland
* Koçtaş; 50% joint venture in Turkey
*
Screwfix; in the United Kingdom, Ireland and France
Former operations
*
Woolworths Group; spun off June 2001, closed in December 2008.
*
Comet
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; spun off July 2003, closed in December 2012.
*
Superdrug; sold to Kruidvat Beheer BV in July 2001, then
A.S. Watson Group in October 2002.
[
* MVC; spun off with the Woolworths Group, in July 2005, ceased trading January 2006.]
References
External links
Official site
Yahoo profile
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Retail companies established in 1982
British companies established in 1982
Companies listed on the London Stock Exchange
Companies based in the City of Westminster
Home improvement companies of the United Kingdom
Multinational companies based in the City of London
Retail companies based in London
Companies in the FTSE 100 Index