Retailer of greeting cards and gifts in the United Kingdom
Card Factory plc
is a retailer of
greeting cards
and gifts in the
United Kingdom
founded in
Wakefield
by
Dean Hoyle
and his wife Janet. The first store opened in 1997, and by 2020 the company had over 1,000 stores.
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The company also operates two retail websites and has mobile apps for both iPhone and Android. It is listed on the
London Stock Exchange
.
History
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Origins to 2009
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Dean Hoyle left school with no qualifications, having a self confessed greater interest in
football
.
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With his wife Janet, from 1993 they began buying cards wholesale, and selling them from the back of their van at
car boot sales
and public open air events.
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In 1997, they opened their first shop under within the
holding company
Sportswift Ltd, purposefully choosing secondary retail locations which were cheaper.
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After opening a few stores, whilst Janet founded and headed up the internal design and print function, Dean concentrated on expanding the business, with a nominal target of 500 retail outlets.
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This gave the company a profit margin advantage over rivals, including
Clinton Cards
.
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The couple built a board to expand the business, including: Keith Pacey (chairman of
Maplin
); Richard Hayes (managing director, their ex bank manager); Chris Beck (commercial director, ex
Grant Thornton
); Darren Bryant (group finance director, ex
PricewaterhouseCoopers
).
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On 28 November 2008, Card Factory purchased about 80 of the 288 stores from failed
greetings card
company
Celebrations Group
(which traded as Card Warehouse and Cardfair), as part of a rescue package, securing around 500 of the 1,800 jobs at Celebrations.
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2010s
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The couple put the business up for sale in January 2010
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and on 8 April 2010,
Charterhouse
completed the £350 million purchase of the company which at the time operated 480 stores.
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This enabled Dean Hoyle to later buy
Huddersfield Town F.C.
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On 14 July 2011, Card Factory purchased gettingpersonal.co.uk, an online retailer of personalised gifts, for an undisclosed sum.
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In May 2014, the company floated via an
initial public offering
on the
London Stock Exchange
.
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In April 2015, the company launched its own website, cardfactory.co.uk.
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In 2019, the company began supplying cards to
Aldi
,
Matalan
and
The Reject Shop
.
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2020s
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Card Factory shops were shut for much of 2020 and the beginning of 2021 due to the
COVID-19 pandemic
. Revenue from the website more than doubled during this period,
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and the website was relaunched in August 2020 to enable cards to be personalised,
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matching similar offerings to
Moonpig
and
Funky Pigeon
. In late 2020, the company launched mobile apps for both iPhone and Android devices.
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In December 2020,
Costcutter
boss Darcy Willson-Rymer was appointed as chief executive.
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Operations
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The company operates some 1,000 stores.
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Macmillan Cancer Support
is the company's chosen charity; Card Factory donations to the charity had totalled £1 million by 2008
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and £3 million by 2014.
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Controversy
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The company has been successfully prosecuted for Health and Safety infringements on a number of occasions. Incidents have included poor stock management,
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overstocking of stores,
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damaged equipment, inadequate risk assessments and staff training.
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References
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