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Co-op recovery will take five years, says new chief executive | |
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Reviving the beleaguered Co-operative Group after two years of turmoil could take as long as five years, the new head of the business warned today. | |
The Co-op — whose former boss Euan Sutherland branded the business “ungovernable” — has called on Richard Pennycook as its new, permanent chief executive, less than five months after it gave up control of its controversial bank which had a £1.5 billion black hole. | The Co-op — whose former boss Euan Sutherland branded the business “ungovernable” — has called on Richard Pennycook as its new, permanent chief executive, less than five months after it gave up control of its controversial bank which had a £1.5 billion black hole. |
The wider group narrowed pre-tax losses to £9 million in the half-year to 5 July, vastly improving on last year’s £2.5 billion loss. | The wider group narrowed pre-tax losses to £9 million in the half-year to 5 July, vastly improving on last year’s £2.5 billion loss. |
Pennycook — the interim boss who previously said he had no intention of taking on the job full-time — laid out a five-year plan for the mutual, likening the Co-op to a sick hospital patient. | Pennycook — the interim boss who previously said he had no intention of taking on the job full-time — laid out a five-year plan for the mutual, likening the Co-op to a sick hospital patient. |
He said: “We’re out of the operating theatre and in the recovery room. In time we’ll be on our feet again.” | He said: “We’re out of the operating theatre and in the recovery room. In time we’ll be on our feet again.” |
But he also warned that the mutual is braced for a three-year “rebuild” phase and further two-year “renewal” phase following a year of scandals and fallouts which saw its bank chairman, Paul Flowers, plead guilty to possession of cocaine, crystal meth and ketamine. | But he also warned that the mutual is braced for a three-year “rebuild” phase and further two-year “renewal” phase following a year of scandals and fallouts which saw its bank chairman, Paul Flowers, plead guilty to possession of cocaine, crystal meth and ketamine. |
Debts hit an incredible £1.4 billion last year but a series of disposals, including its pharmacy, farming and security businesses in recent months, will cut back the debt pile significantly this year. | Debts hit an incredible £1.4 billion last year but a series of disposals, including its pharmacy, farming and security businesses in recent months, will cut back the debt pile significantly this year. |
“Co-op is a reshaped business and the businesses we have are all really well-suited to the type of organisation we are,” Pennycook said. | “Co-op is a reshaped business and the businesses we have are all really well-suited to the type of organisation we are,” Pennycook said. |
“This is now primarily a convenience retail business and that will be a foundation for our future.” | “This is now primarily a convenience retail business and that will be a foundation for our future.” |
Last weekend the mutual voted through plans by former City minister Lord Myners to create a new board of governors with outside experience to improve corporate governance. | Last weekend the mutual voted through plans by former City minister Lord Myners to create a new board of governors with outside experience to improve corporate governance. |
But analysts have questioned whether senior business leaders would be willing to put themselves forward. | But analysts have questioned whether senior business leaders would be willing to put themselves forward. |
Chairwoman Ursula Lidbetter admitted she has yet to be approached by anyone looking to fill the new board, but said the pay would be within the “median” range for non-executives. | Chairwoman Ursula Lidbetter admitted she has yet to be approached by anyone looking to fill the new board, but said the pay would be within the “median” range for non-executives. |
She added: “We will be a median payer but we clearly realise that excessive pay is a major issue for our members.” | She added: “We will be a median payer but we clearly realise that excessive pay is a major issue for our members.” |
Co-op’s food business managed underlying profits of £107 million for the period, down 8.5 per cent compared with a year ago, while profits at its other major business, funerals, also fell 17 per cent to £35 million. | Co-op’s food business managed underlying profits of £107 million for the period, down 8.5 per cent compared with a year ago, while profits at its other major business, funerals, also fell 17 per cent to £35 million. |
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