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Bonmarché

Bonmarché (/bɒnmɑːrˈʃ/ bon-mar-SHAY) is a clothing retailer based in Wakefield, West Yorkshire. The business was founded in 1982, and was acquired by the Peacock Group in July 2002.

Bonmarché Retail Ltd
Logo used since 2015
Bonmarché store in Gloucester in April 2016
Bonmarché
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryFashion
Founded(1982; 42 years ago (1982)) in Wakefield, England
FounderSingh Chima
HeadquartersWakefield, England
Area served
United Kingdom
Key people
Phillip Day (Owner)
Products
  • Casual wear
  • Formal Wear
  • Outerwear
  • Swimwear
  • Lingerie
  • Accessories
OwnerPurepay Retail
Number of employees
2,600
ParentPurepay Retail (EWM)
Websitewww.bonmarche.co.uk
Footnotes / references
[1]

The clothing retailer had over 380 stores nationwide, employed over 4,000 people and was the United Kingdom's largest budget fashion retailer selling womenswear in a wide range of sizes – especially clothing proportioned specifically for people of bigger proportions. Ranges included casual and formal separates, outerwear, swimwear, lingerie nightwear and accessories, all designed for larger women.

History edit

 
A branch of Bonmarche on Broadway in Bradford (2009)
 
A Bonmarche store in Hampshire

Bonmarché was founded in 1982, by Parkash Singh Chima.[citation needed] The Sikh businessman arrived in the United Kingdom in 1950, from the Punjab and settled in Ely, Cambridgeshire, from where he launched a door-to-door business selling clothing items. The family bought two retail clothing firms in 1982 – Wiltex and Hartley – which had twenty six indoor market locations across the north of England.

Mr Chima moved to Huddersfield, and ran the business with two of his sons, Gurchait and Gurnaik.

The first Bonmarché store opened in Doncaster in 1985, and this was the start of the chain that grew into more than three hundred stores, a huge headquarters at Grange Moor, and a turnover of more than £200 million. Mr Chima retired and left two sons to run the business, before they sold to the Peacock Group in July 2002.[2][3]

In March 2011, it was reported that Peacocks were looking to sell Bonmarché, and in January 2012, the business was sold for an undisclosed sum to private equity group Sun European Partners.[4][5]

In July 2019, the company said that trading in recent months was so poor, it was recommending a £5.7M rescue bid from the owner of Edinburgh Woollen Mill, Philip Day, less than three months after rejecting it.[6] The company was placed into administration on 18 October 2019. The administrators stated that initially, all stores would remain open, and no redundancies had yet been made.[7]

David Emanuel edit

In August 2007, Bonmarché launched a collection, designed in collaboration with David Emanuel, the designer famous for the co-design of Lady Diana Spencer's wedding dress in July 1981.[citation needed]

Criticism edit

Building collapse at Savar edit

On 24 April 2013, the eight-story Rana Plaza commercial building collapsed in Savar, a sub district near Dhaka, the capital of Bangladesh. At least 1,127 people died, and over 2,438 were injured.[8]

The factory housed a number of separate garment factories employing around 5,000 people, several shops, and a bank, and manufactured apparel for brands, including the Benetton Group, Joe Fresh,[9] The Children's Place, Primark, Monsoon, and DressBarn.[10][11][12]

Of the twenty-nine brands identified as having sourced products from the Rana Plaza factories, only nine attended meetings held in November 2013 to agree on a proposal on compensation to the victims. The agreement was signed by Primark, Loblaw, Bonmarche and El Corte Ingles.[13]

References edit

  1. ^ "Companies House Profile". Companies House. Retrieved 23 July 2020.
  2. ^ Atkinson, Neil (16 February 2010). "Bon Marche founder Parkash Singh Chima dies at Sikh Leisure Centre". huddersfieldexaminer.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on 20 December 2010.
  4. ^ Harrington, Ben (20 March 2011). "Peacocks considers Bonmarché sale". The Telegraph.
  5. ^ "Bonmarche fashion chain bought". BBC. 23 January 2012.
  6. ^ Kollewe, Julia (26 June 2019). "Bonmarché rethinks rescue bid after weak trading". The Guardian.
  7. ^ Onita, Laura (18 October 2019). "Bonmarché falls into administration in latest high street failure". The Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group Limited 2019. Retrieved 18 October 2019.
  8. ^ Ahmed, Saeed; Lakhani, Leone (14 June 2013), "Bangladesh building collapse: An end to recovery efforts, a promise of a new start", CNN, retrieved 16 December 2013
  9. ^ O'Connor, Clare. "'Extreme Pricing' At What Cost? Retailer Joe Fresh Sends Reps To Bangladesh As Death Toll Rises". Forbes.
  10. ^ Zain Al-Mahmood, Syed (24 April 2013). "Matalan supplier among manufacturers in Bangladesh building collapse". The Guardian. London. Retrieved 21 October 2013.
  11. ^ Nelson, Dean (24 April 2013). "Bangladesh building collapse kills at least 82 in Dhaka". The Daily Telegraph. London. Retrieved 24 April 2013.
  12. ^ Alam, Julhas (24 April 2013). "At least 87 dead in Bangladesh building collapse". USA Today. Retrieved 24 April 2013.
  13. ^ Ovi, Ibrahim Hossain (2013), Buyers' compensation for Rana Plaza victims far from reality, retrieved 16 December 2013

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official corporate site 19 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine

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This article is about the British clothing retail chain For the French Department Store see Le Bon Marche For other stores of similar name see Bon Marche disambiguation Bonmarche b ɒ n m ɑːr ˈ ʃ eɪ bon mar SHAY is a clothing retailer based in Wakefield West Yorkshire The business was founded in 1982 and was acquired by the Peacock Group in July 2002 Bonmarche Retail LtdLogo used since 2015Bonmarche store in Gloucester in April 2016Trade nameBonmarcheCompany typeSubsidiaryIndustryFashionFounded 1982 42 years ago 1982 in Wakefield EnglandFounderSingh ChimaHeadquartersWakefield EnglandArea servedUnited KingdomKey peoplePhillip Day Owner ProductsCasual wearFormal WearOuterwearSwimwearLingerieAccessoriesOwnerPurepay RetailNumber of employees2 600ParentPurepay Retail EWM Websitewww wbr bonmarche wbr co wbr ukFootnotes references 1 The clothing retailer had over 380 stores nationwide employed over 4 000 people and was the United Kingdom s largest budget fashion retailer selling womenswear in a wide range of sizes especially clothing proportioned specifically for people of bigger proportions Ranges included casual and formal separates outerwear swimwear lingerie nightwear and accessories all designed for larger women Contents 1 History 2 David Emanuel 3 Criticism 3 1 Building collapse at Savar 4 References 5 External linksHistory edit nbsp A branch of Bonmarche on Broadway in Bradford 2009 nbsp A Bonmarche store in Hampshire Bonmarche was founded in 1982 by Parkash Singh Chima citation needed The Sikh businessman arrived in the United Kingdom in 1950 from the Punjab and settled in Ely Cambridgeshire from where he launched a door to door business selling clothing items The family bought two retail clothing firms in 1982 Wiltex and Hartley which had twenty six indoor market locations across the north of England Mr Chima moved to Huddersfield and ran the business with two of his sons Gurchait and Gurnaik The first Bonmarche store opened in Doncaster in 1985 and this was the start of the chain that grew into more than three hundred stores a huge headquarters at Grange Moor and a turnover of more than 200 million Mr Chima retired and left two sons to run the business before they sold to the Peacock Group in July 2002 2 3 In March 2011 it was reported that Peacocks were looking to sell Bonmarche and in January 2012 the business was sold for an undisclosed sum to private equity group Sun European Partners 4 5 In July 2019 the company said that trading in recent months was so poor it was recommending a 5 7M rescue bid from the owner of Edinburgh Woollen Mill Philip Day less than three months after rejecting it 6 The company was placed into administration on 18 October 2019 The administrators stated that initially all stores would remain open and no redundancies had yet been made 7 David Emanuel editIn August 2007 Bonmarche launched a collection designed in collaboration with David Emanuel the designer famous for the co design of Lady Diana Spencer s wedding dress in July 1981 citation needed Criticism editBuilding collapse at Savar edit Main article 2013 Savar building collapse On 24 April 2013 the eight story Rana Plaza commercial building collapsed in Savar a sub district near Dhaka the capital of Bangladesh At least 1 127 people died and over 2 438 were injured 8 The factory housed a number of separate garment factories employing around 5 000 people several shops and a bank and manufactured apparel for brands including the Benetton Group Joe Fresh 9 The Children s Place Primark Monsoon and DressBarn 10 11 12 Of the twenty nine brands identified as having sourced products from the Rana Plaza factories only nine attended meetings held in November 2013 to agree on a proposal on compensation to the victims The agreement was signed by Primark Loblaw Bonmarche and El Corte Ingles 13 References edit Companies House Profile Companies House Retrieved 23 July 2020 Atkinson Neil 16 February 2010 Bon Marche founder Parkash Singh Chima dies at Sikh Leisure Centre huddersfieldexaminer Sikhs Online Bonmarche founder dies at 86 among Sikh friends 18 February 2010 Archived from the original on 20 December 2010 Harrington Ben 20 March 2011 Peacocks considers Bonmarche sale The Telegraph Bonmarche fashion chain bought BBC 23 January 2012 Kollewe Julia 26 June 2019 Bonmarche rethinks rescue bid after weak trading The Guardian Onita Laura 18 October 2019 Bonmarche falls into administration in latest high street failure The Telegraph Telegraph Media Group Limited 2019 Retrieved 18 October 2019 Ahmed Saeed Lakhani Leone 14 June 2013 Bangladesh building collapse An end to recovery efforts a promise of a new start CNN retrieved 16 December 2013 O Connor Clare Extreme Pricing At What Cost Retailer Joe Fresh Sends Reps To Bangladesh As Death Toll Rises Forbes Zain Al Mahmood Syed 24 April 2013 Matalan supplier among manufacturers in Bangladesh building collapse The Guardian London Retrieved 21 October 2013 Nelson Dean 24 April 2013 Bangladesh building collapse kills at least 82 in Dhaka The Daily Telegraph London Retrieved 24 April 2013 Alam Julhas 24 April 2013 At least 87 dead in Bangladesh building collapse USA Today Retrieved 24 April 2013 Ovi Ibrahim Hossain 2013 Buyers compensation for Rana Plaza victims far from reality retrieved 16 December 2013External links editOfficial website Official corporate site Archived 19 October 2013 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bonmarche amp oldid 1200465244, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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