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Christmas comes early for Kingfisher plc staff
Christmas has come early for employees of B&Q and Screwfix owner Kingfisher plc, who are celebrating today following the maturity of two strongly performing saving schemes.
Over 2,000 workers will share a total pay out of £13.8 million thanks to the ShareSave schemes, equating to an estimated £3,516 per person.
The majority of those benefiting from the windfall are B&Q employees, 1,890 of the 2,121 participants.
100 other workers at sister company Screwfix are also in line to reap the rewards of the scheme.
Euan Sutherland, CEO of Kingfisher UK & Ireland, said: “At Kingfisher we believe that the colleagues who contribute to the success of the company should share in the rewards and it’s great news for our colleagues at B&Q and Screwfix that they can share in this pre-Christmas windfall.”
22-year-old Danielle Macey works in B&Q’s Southampton as a part time checkout assistant, and will receive a gain of £12,911 after saving the maximum £250 per month in the three-year scheme.
Ian Chesire, Kingfisher’s Group Chief Executive, said: “The business has made good progress in the past three years during what has been a difficult time for the economy and for consumers.
“Retailing is a people business and it is the hard work of our staff that has delivered this performance. I am delighted that they are sharing in the benefits.”
Kingfisher launched its ‘Delivering Value’ strategy in 2008 with the aim of improving returns to shareholders.
Annual profits have subsequently risen from £357 million to £670 million, and net debt has fallen by around £1.6 billion.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Tom Keighley .
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