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Bonmarche fashion chain to float shares on AIM | Bonmarche fashion chain to float shares on AIM |
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Women's fashion chain Bonmarche, which sells to the over-50s age group, is planning to list its shares on the stock market. | Women's fashion chain Bonmarche, which sells to the over-50s age group, is planning to list its shares on the stock market. |
It has 264 stores but also sells online and through mail-order systems, including a TV channel. | |
Bonmarche was owned by fashion chain Peacocks, but was bought in 2012 by investors Sun European Partners when Peacocks went into administration. | Bonmarche was owned by fashion chain Peacocks, but was bought in 2012 by investors Sun European Partners when Peacocks went into administration. |
Bonmarche says it has 1.8 million customers in its loyalty club. | Bonmarche says it has 1.8 million customers in its loyalty club. |
The chain has the licence to use the David Emmanuel name, one half of the team that designed Princess Diana's wedding dress in the early 1980s. | The chain has the licence to use the David Emmanuel name, one half of the team that designed Princess Diana's wedding dress in the early 1980s. |
'Opportune time' | 'Opportune time' |
Announcing its intention to float, the company cited figures from the Office for National Statistics and retail specialists Verdict predicting that the number of women over the age of 55 - its target market - would be 16% higher in 2018 than in 2008. | |
Bonmarche says there are a limited number of rivals serving this market. | Bonmarche says there are a limited number of rivals serving this market. |
The firm's chief executive, Beth Butterwick, said: "The success and strong performance enjoyed by the business over the last 18 months... makes this an opportune time to bring the company to AIM [London's junior share market]." | The firm's chief executive, Beth Butterwick, said: "The success and strong performance enjoyed by the business over the last 18 months... makes this an opportune time to bring the company to AIM [London's junior share market]." |
Sun European Partners, whose main assets and base are in the US, also owns the Jacques Vert chain in the UK. | Sun European Partners, whose main assets and base are in the US, also owns the Jacques Vert chain in the UK. |
Bonmarche has its head office in Wakefield in West Yorkshire. It was founded in 1982 and bought by Peacocks in 2002. | Bonmarche has its head office in Wakefield in West Yorkshire. It was founded in 1982 and bought by Peacocks in 2002. |
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