The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

UK’ s biggest operator ends 170 years of family ownership

Acquisitio­n:

- BY STAN ARNAUD

The UK’s biggest timber firm, BSW Group, which operates two sites in the Highlands, has been acquired by a private equity firm after more than 170 years of family ownership.

The Scottish company said yesterday its acquisitio­n by Leeds-based Endless, for an undisclose­d sum, would give it capital to “support future growth plans through further expansion of its market position”.

BSW chief executive Tony Hackney and chief financial officer Alan Milne are to stay in charge

“We look forward to entering a new era of rapid growth and developmen­t”

of the business, which has sawmills at Corpach in Lochaber and Boat of Garten near Aviemore.

Founded in Berwickshi­re in 1848 and taken over by Alexander and Robert Brownlie in the 1850s, the company has developed into the UK’s largest sawmilling group and is among the top 20 timber producers in Europe.

As well as its Highland operations, the company, which employs 1,200 people, owns five other sawmills in the UK and one in Latvia, as well as subsidiari­es Tillhill Forestry, Maelor Forest

Nurseries Plastics.

The group’s most recent annual accounts, published by Companies House, show it made pre-tax profits of £8 million in the year to the end of last March, compared to £2.6m for the previous 12 months.

Turnover rose to almost £355m, from £304m over the same period.

Mr Hackney said: “This is fantastic news for BSW. Whilst it is business as and

Alvic usual, we are excited by the opportunit­ies new ownership will bring us and we look forward to entering a new era of rapid growth and developmen­t under Endless’ ownership.

“We would also like to thank the Brownlie family for creating such a strong legacy and supporting the growth of the company and its employees.”

Endless also owns a number of other UK-based businesses, including

Menzies Distributi­on, cake manufactur­er Bright Blue Foods and the American Golf store chain.

Aidan Robson, a partner at the private equity firm, said: “We are delighted to have been selected to support the acquisitio­n of BSW, a business with fantastic prospects and one that we believe has a very exciting future.

“As the country’s largest timber producer, BSW plays a critical role in supporting the UK’s commitment to using more local and sustainabl­e raw materials and becoming carbonneut­ral by 2050.

“We look forward to working closely with Tony, Alan and the rest of the BSW team to deliver continued organic growth and further diversific­ation through investment and acquisitio­n.”

Law firm Burgess Salmon acted as advisers to BSW’s majority shareholde­rs on the sale. Danny Lee, a partner in the firm’s Edinburgh office, said: “Having advised BSW for over 20 years, it gave me great personal satisfacti­on to help one of Scotland’s most successful private companies achieve such a significan­t milestone.

“Under Endless’ ownership and the guidance of an impressive management team, I have no doubt BSW will continue to expand and innovate.”

 ??  ?? STILL GROWING: BSW’s new owners Endless believe the firm has ‘fantastic prospects’ and pledged to continue its drive for a greener future
STILL GROWING: BSW’s new owners Endless believe the firm has ‘fantastic prospects’ and pledged to continue its drive for a greener future

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