Grant & Stone Group and Independent Builders Merchant Group (IBMG) are pleased to announce that they have merged, creating a builders’ merchant group with 123 branches, revenues in excess of £500 million and over 1,700 employees. The new Group extends from Cornwall to Kent and comprises builders’ merchants, electrical wholesalers, plumbers’ merchants, kitchen and bathroom showrooms, roofing merchants, a timber processing site, and a dedicated ecommerce business.
With the support and investment from their strategic partner, Cairngorm Capital, both companies have undergone transformational growth. Via a combination of acquisitions and organic growth, IBMG has grown from 15 branches and revenues of £67m in March 2018, to 39 branches and revenues of over £200m. In parallel, Grant & Stone has scaled its business from 29 branches in the Thames Valley and revenues of £100m in November 2019, to 84 branches between London and Cornwall, and revenues in excess of £300m.
Strategically, the merger is the natural evolution for both companies, consolidating their position as the largest independent builders’ merchant group in southern England and creating a solid platform for continued growth, new market entry and further M&A activity to ensure that the company fulfils its potential.
At a group level, the new combined company will be known as Independent Builders Merchant Group. However, given the strength and trust invested in the group’s 12 market-leading brands1, the existing trading names and brands will continue to be used for all customer-facing activity.
Nick House, Group Chief Executive of Grant & Stone, will lead the new combined IBMG business, with Peter Cudd (Group Managing Director). They will be supported by a new Group Board, led by David Moore as non-executive Chairman and executive directors – Allun Pittingale (Group Managing Director for IBMG South East), Kevin Fenlon (Group Projects Director and Chief Executive of RGB) and Richard Robinson (Group Chief Financial Officer).