Wilko.com Limited (trading as Wilko) is a British
variety
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retailer. It was founded as Wilkinson by
James Kemsey Wilkinson and Mary Cooper in 1930 as a hardware retailer, opening its first store in
Leicester
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.
In 1972,
Tony Wilkinson
Tony James Wilkinson, FBA (14 August 1948 – 25 December 2014) was a British archaeologist and academic, specialising in landscape archaeology and the Ancient Near East. He was Professor of Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh from 2005 ...
succeeded his father as chairman, leading the retailer through rapid expansion. By the end of the 1980s, the chain had 78 stores, and by the end of the 1990s, it had grown to 152 stores.
In June 2005, Lisa Wilkinson and Karin Swann succeeded their father and uncle, refocusing the stores from hardware to variety retail, and from 2012 onwards, rebranded the chain to Wilko.
In August 2023, Wilko Limited collapsed into
administration
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, with the final stores closing on 8 October.
CDS Superstores
CDS (Superstores International) Limited (trading as The Range) is a British variety store and garden centre retailer, originally founded as Chris Dawson Superstores in 1989 as a single store in Plymouth.
In the 1990s, it became a chain and w ...
purchased the Wilko intellectual property, re-launching Wilko.com on 12 October, and opening new physical stores from December 2023 onwards.
History

The first Wilkinson store was opened by
James Kemsey Wilkinson and his fiancee Mary Cooper at 151 Charnwood Street,
Leicester
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in 1930, and a second store was opened in
Wigston Magna
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, near Leicester, in 1932. Nine branches were opened by 1939.
The
Beaconsfield
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The ...
store can be seen in the background of a scene in the film ''
Brief Encounter
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'' (1945). By the end of the 1980s, the chain had 78 stores, increasing to over 152 by the end of the 1990s.
The founder's son,
Tony Wilkinson
Tony James Wilkinson, FBA (14 August 1948 – 25 December 2014) was a British archaeologist and academic, specialising in landscape archaeology and the Ancient Near East. He was Professor of Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh from 2005 ...
, joined the company as a branch manager in 1960 and succeeded his father as chairman in 1972, retiring in June 2005. Tony was succeeded by his daughter, Lisa Wilkinson, and his niece, Karin Swann.
Wilkinson opened its first Scottish outlet in
Castle Douglas
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in January 2009.
In 2012, Wilkinson began rebranding its stores as Wilko, after its own brand products already marketed under the ''Wilko'' name, and by 2014, most stores had been rebranded. Prior to the rebranding, the abbreviation ''Wilko'' had been commonly used as an informal reference to the brand.
In 2014, Karin Swann sold her 50% holding in the business to Lisa, leaving Tony, his wife Christine and Lisa the sole owners of the company, and Lisa the chairman. Swann wanted to pursue other business interests and the decision did not represent a falling-out of the family.
In August 2017, Wilko began negotiations with the
GMB trade union over the company's plan to cut 4,000 jobs. The board paid the family owners a £3 million dividend.
In March 2018, Wilko began to sell 285 of its own brand products in
Dubai
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through
Ace Hardware
Ace Hardware Corporation is an American hardware retailers' cooperative based in Oak Brook, Illinois, United States. It is the largest non-grocery retail cooperative in the United States.
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, marking the first time that Wilko had sold through another retailer.
In June 2020, Warpaint London, a cosmetics company, signed a deal with Wilko to sell their products in UK shops.
In January 2022, Wilko announced the closure of 15 stores with costly long leases. Wilko paid its owners, led by the Wilkinson family, a £3 million dividend again.
Administration and closure

In January 2023, Wilko confirmed it had borrowed £40 million from the restructuring firm
Hilco Capital
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History
Hilco Capital was founded in London in 2000 as a joint venture between its managemen ...
.
It followed this in February with plans to cut up to 400 jobs.
On 3 August 2023, Wilko announced its intention to appoint administrators as it was seeking a buyer following a period of difficult trading conditions. The company entered administration on 10 August.
CEO
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Mark Jackson said management would work with administrators
PwC
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to "preserve as many jobs as possible". A deadline for offers to acquire the business was set for 16 August 2023.

Wilko collapsed with the loss of over 12,000 jobs, £625 million in debt and a £50 million pension deficit. During the administration process, it was reported that its owners had taken £77 million out of the company in the preceding decade.
In September 2023,
B&M bought 51 Wilko stores for £13 million. An attempt by Canadian businessman
Doug Putman
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to acquire 100 Wilko stores, slimmed down from a deal to acquire 300 stores, collapsed in the same month.
Poundland
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acquired 71 Wilko stores and stated it would prioritise the recruitment of former Wilko staff. CDS Superstores (
The Range) acquired the Wilko brand, website and intellectual property for £5 million.
36 workers from Wilko's digital team transferred over to CDS' digital team as part of the deal.
The final stores under the previous ownership closed on 8 October 2023.
Post-administration
The Wilko website was relaunched by CDS Superstores on 12 October 2023 and resumed home delivery.
The Range started stocking Wilko brand products in its stores from 27 October 2023. Three stores in Plymouth, Exeter, and Luton re-opened in December 2023.
Two stores in
Rotherham
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and
St Albans
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re-opened in March 2024. Wilko's store in
Poole
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re-opened in August 2024. The Wilko store in
Uxbridge
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in London re-opened in November 2024.
CDS announced in February 2025 that the opening of Wilko stores would be put on a temporary pause due to them acquiring and investing into
Homebase
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, CDS will continue to invest in the brand during this time as they introduced an insurance system and adding more Wilko branded products to The Range's stores.
Distribution
The company awarded a five-year logistics contract to
Wincanton plc
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In c ...
in March 2017, replacing Canute Haulage Group after 29 years.
In September 2019, the GMB union announced that its members would strike over a new weekend working proposal at the distribution centres. The strikes planned for four dates in October 2019 were called off after an improved offer was made by Wilko.
Following the departure of Wilko, Canute Haulage Group entered administration in 2018 and was
liquidated
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in 2019.
Financial performance
Turnover for the year ending February 2022 was in excess of £1.2 billion.
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