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The Entertainer founder to hand over UK’s biggest toy shop chain to staff

The family behind Britain’s biggest toy shop chain, The Entertainer, is handing over ownership of the business to its 1,900 employees.

The retailer, which also includes the Early Learning Centre and Addo brands, will be transferred into a trust by the end of September, with payments to the family coming out of future profits. The valuation of the company has not been revealed.

A newly created employee advisory board will have influence over the future direction of the group and staff will be rewarded through tax-free bonuses based on the amount of profit the business generates.

A branch of The Entertainer childrens toy shop, of 163 branches country wide.
Photograph: Peter Jordan_NE/Alamy

Founded in 1981 by Gary and Catherine Grant, The Entertainer has grown from one shop in Amersham, Buckinghamshire, to 160 stores and more than 1,000 concessions in the UK in other retailers including Tesco and Marks & Spencer. It also trades online and overseas.

Gary Grant, who ran the business for many years until he was replaced by the former John Lewis executive Andrew Murphy in 2023, is to step down as chair in September when the deal completes. Grant’s sons, who both work at The Entertainer, will also step away at that time. Murphy’s experience at the UK’s biggest employee-owned business is expected to help shape the future of The Entertainer.

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