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{{Infobox Company
| company_name = Countrywide Ltd
| company_logo =
| company_type = [[Private company|Private]]
| foundation = 1986
| location = {{flagicon|UK}} [[London]]
| key_people = Grenville Turner <small>''(Group Chief Executive Officer)''</small>
| industry = [[Estate agent]]s
| products =
| revenue =
| operating_income =
| net_income =
| num_employees = 10,000+ (2010)
| parent =
| subsid = Bairstow Eves, Sotheby's Reality,
| homepage = [http://www.countrywide.co.uk Countrywide.co.uk]
| footnotes =
}}
'''Countrywide Ltd''' are the [[United Kingdom]]'s largest [[Estate agent|estate agency]] group.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.estateagencynews.co.uk/league|title=Top 50 League Table of Residential Estate Agency Offices|publisher=EstateAgencyNews.co.uk|date=January 2009|accessdate=2010-12-03}}</ref> It employs 10,000 personnel nationwide, working across 1,300 estate agency or lettings offices operating under 46 local high street brands, supplemented by 650 mortgage consultants and over 350 surveyors.

==History==
In 1986, [[financial services]] company [[Hambros plc]] (de-merged itself from [[Hambros Bank]]), acquired two estate agents, '''Bairstow Eves''' and '''Mann & Co,''' to form a new company called '''Hambro Countrywide plc,''' which was listed on the [[London Stock Exchange]]. In 1988, the company created Hambro Assured, then the UK's largest [[life insurance]] broker.

The group then grew through acquisition, buying:
*1994 - Nationwide estate agents and surveyors from [[Nationwide Building Society]]
*1995 - Spencers from [[National and Provincial]] Building Society
*1997 - London firms Faron Sutaria, PKL and John D Wood & Co.

In 1998, Hambros plc de-merged the newly created '''Countrywide Assured plc.''' After creating a franchise opportunity under the Bairstow Eves brand, the group then restarted its acquisition trail:
*2002 - acquired [[Friends Provident]] estate agents and surveyors, in return for long term license to resell Friends Provident financial products. De-merges Countrywide Assured in May 2004, as the newly and separately listed Chesnara plc
*2004 - acquired Freeman Foreman group. Then acquired estate agency business of [[Bradford and Bingley Building Society]]

In 2007, the company was 100% acquired by [[Apollo Management]] for a sum over £1Bn,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/migrationtemp/2806655/Battle-rages-for-Britains-biggest-estate-agent.html|title=Battle rages for Britain's biggest estate agent|author=Helen Power|publisher=The Telegraph|date=1 April, 2007|accessdate=2010-12-03}}</ref> and de-listed from the London Stock Exchange. Following debt restructuring, the owners now include Apollo Management, [[Oaktree Capital Management]], and [[Alchemy Partners]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.countrywide.co.uk/about/history.aspx|title=About Us|publisher=Countrywide|accessdate=2010-12-03}}</ref>

==Brands==
{{col-begin}}
{{col-1-of-3}}
*Abbots
*Accord Lets
*Alan de Maid
*Andrew Reeves
*Andrews Butler
*Ashton Burkinshaw
*Austin & Wyatt
*Bairstow Eves
*Beresford Adams
*Bridgfords
*Buckall & Ballard
*Carsons
*Chappell & Matthews
*Countrywide
*Dixons
{{col-2-of-3}}
*Entwhistle Green
*Faron Sutaria
*Frank Innes
*Freeman Foreman
*Fulfords
*Gascoigne-Pees
*Gerring & Colyer
*Hamptons International
*Hetheringtons Countrywide
*John D Wood & Co.
*King & Chasemore
*Locke & England
*Mann Countrywide
*Miller Countrywide
*Morris Dibben
{{col-3-of-3}}
*Palmer Snell
*PKL
*R.A. Bennett & Partners
*Rentons Countrywide
*Slater Hogg & Howinson
*SLM
*[[Sotheby's International Realty|Sotheby's Realty]]
*Spencers
*Stratton Creber
*Taylors
*Watson Bull Porter
*Wilson Peacock
{{col-end}}

==References==
{{reflist}}

==External links==
*[http://www.countrywide.co.uk Group website]

[[Category:Companies established in 1986]]
[[Category:Estate agents]]
[[Category:Property companies based in London]]
[[Category:Companies formerly listed on the London Stock Exchange]]

Revision as of 19:22, 3 December 2010

For the former sub-prime mortgage loan company, see Countrywide Financial
Countrywide Ltd
Company typePrivate
IndustryEstate agents
Founded1986
HeadquartersUnited Kingdom London
Key people
Grenville Turner (Group Chief Executive Officer)
Number of employees
10,000+ (2010)
SubsidiariesBairstow Eves, Sotheby's Reality,
WebsiteCountrywide.co.uk

Countrywide Ltd are the United Kingdom's largest estate agency group.[1] It employs 10,000 personnel nationwide, working across 1,300 estate agency or lettings offices operating under 46 local high street brands, supplemented by 650 mortgage consultants and over 350 surveyors.

History

In 1986, financial services company Hambros plc (de-merged itself from Hambros Bank), acquired two estate agents, Bairstow Eves and Mann & Co, to form a new company called Hambro Countrywide plc, which was listed on the London Stock Exchange. In 1988, the company created Hambro Assured, then the UK's largest life insurance broker.

The group then grew through acquisition, buying:

In 1998, Hambros plc de-merged the newly created Countrywide Assured plc. After creating a franchise opportunity under the Bairstow Eves brand, the group then restarted its acquisition trail:

  • 2002 - acquired Friends Provident estate agents and surveyors, in return for long term license to resell Friends Provident financial products. De-merges Countrywide Assured in May 2004, as the newly and separately listed Chesnara plc
  • 2004 - acquired Freeman Foreman group. Then acquired estate agency business of Bradford and Bingley Building Society

In 2007, the company was 100% acquired by Apollo Management for a sum over £1Bn,[2] and de-listed from the London Stock Exchange. Following debt restructuring, the owners now include Apollo Management, Oaktree Capital Management, and Alchemy Partners.[3]

Brands

References

  1. ^ "Top 50 League Table of Residential Estate Agency Offices". EstateAgencyNews.co.uk. January 2009. Retrieved 2010-12-03.
  2. ^ Helen Power (1 April, 2007). "Battle rages for Britain's biggest estate agent". The Telegraph. Retrieved 2010-12-03. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  3. ^ "About Us". Countrywide. Retrieved 2010-12-03.

External links