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BrightHouse Celebrate Success With Launch of 300th Store
BrightHouse, the UK’s leading rent-to-own retailer, unveiled its 300th store in Bognor Regis on Saturday 11th April, with a grand opening in store.
The future of BrightHouse is positive, with news that 20 new stores and more than 120 jobs will open in communities across the UK. In addition to its commitment to its network of stores, BrightHouse continues to develop its multichannel strategy.
BrightHouse has enjoyed rapid growth since first opening in Chelmsley Wood in 1994, with a dozen stores opened in the last 12 months.
Leo McKee, BrightHouse Chief Executive, commented: “We are delighted to have reached the significant milestone of 300 stores, and are excited as we look to expand our bricks and mortar presence over the next year and beyond. We have always firmly believed in the importance of the UK high street to a successful multichannel strategy, and value the position we enjoy at the heart of the communities in which we operate.
“BrightHouse exists to help customers obtain the household goods that they need for their homes, through affordable weekly payments. As our footprint grows, we will remain relentlessly focused on delivering outstanding service and championing the low income customer, both of which are central to our business.”
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