Rochdale Observer

New deal opens door to a brighter future for firm

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ROCHDALE-BASED sustainabl­e furniture manufactur­er Crystal Doors has become an employee-owned business, in a deal supported by leading independen­t law firm Brabners.

Crystal Doors, which earlier this year became a certified B Corp, has transition­ed to employee ownership through the establishm­ent of a new Employee Ownership Trust (EOT) to preserve its culture and foster further sustainabl­e growth.

The deal, which was led by Brabners’ specialist employee ownership team, will see managing director Richard Hagan retain an active role in the business. Founded in 1994, Crystal Doors manufactur­es and supplies vinyl wrapped doors and accessorie­s for kitchen, bedroom, and bathroom retailers, using wood from sustainabl­y managed forests. The transition to employee ownership also maintains the carbon neutral business’ commitment to halving its total value chain emissions by 2030 as it targets reaching net zero across its operation before 2050.

The deal represents the

15th business Brabners has supported on the transition to employee ownership this year – its strongest year to date. The firm is home to one of the UK’S largest Employee Ownership advisory teams, led by partner Stephen Hadlow, and is also B Corp-certified.

Logros Advisory Partners provided corporate finance advice and Claritas Tax delivered tax advice on the deal.

Richard Hagan, managing director at Crystal Doors, said: “The success of Crystal Doors is owed to our people and the unparallel­ed culture

we’ve built, so their wellbeing and participat­ion in the future of the business is hugely important. Given our commitment to sustainabl­e industry and a better future for the planet, becoming employee owned represents the perfect way to provide them with meaningful, shared ownership of the business.

“We’re really pleased to have been guided through the transition by Brabners as a fellow B Corp and a purpose-led business that shares in valuing people, planet and profit as measures of success.”

Stephen Hadlow, partner in the corporate team at Brabners, said: “We’re seeing more and more businesses adopt employee ownership given the benefits it brings in terms of inclusivit­y, engagement and growth – demonstrat­ed by the high volume of EOT deals completed this year despite broader M&A activity slowing.

“The timing and evolution of Crystal Doors’ sustainabi­lity strategy has very much mirrored our own as a firm, so it’s a pleasure to have supported them through the process.”

 ?? ?? ●●From the left are Richard Hagan, Mairead Platt and Stephen Hadlow who worked on the deal
●●From the left are Richard Hagan, Mairead Platt and Stephen Hadlow who worked on the deal

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