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Andrea Lambrou

Lanarkshire bingo staff hit the jackpot in Scotland’s largest employee takeover

Trusted employees at a Lanarkshire bingo branch are set to bag a full house – as it becomes the country’s largest employee-owned firm.

Carlton Bingo's East Kilbride branch has 15 employees and is part of the 10-venue chain that has made the move to employee ownership following a positive rebound after the challenges and closures brought about by the pandemic.

The firm has now put its shares into an Employee Ownership Trust [EOT], which will see its staff given a controlling stake in the business.

The four major shareholders Chris Barr, George Carter, Brian King and Peter Perrins decided to transition the business into employee ownership after considering their succession options and acknowledging their staff’s loyalty and commitment.

George Carter said: “It might sound like a cliché but we are very much like a family business here. The sale to an EOT fitted exactly with what we wanted.

"We have to wait a few years to realise our full value, but we judged that to be a risk worth taking to preserve all that’s good about Carlton for our customers and our staff.

"A management buyout was a real possibility – our management team are hugely respected within the business – but that really only defers the problem of succession. By transferring the shareholding to an EOT, the future of Carlton Bingo is secure for our loyal staff and customers.”

Inside Carlton Bingo East Kilbride hall (East Kilbride News)

The four main shareholders have been involved in the bingo industry for most of their careers and were driven to find an exit solution that lessened any disruption to staff and customers.

Managing director, Mike Watret took what he viewed as a temporary job upon graduating from Stirling University in 1991. Mike then went on to have a successful career with Gala Bingo and returned to Carlton 10 years ago.

Mike said: “I didn’t expect to be back here 30 years later. It’s a great job working with a great team of people.”

Finance director, Leslie Ross, who has worked at Carlton for almost 30 years, highlighted the significant length of service dedicated to Carlton by many of the employees: “The combined company length of service stands at over 1500 years. We recently celebrated a 40 year service anniversary for one employee in Dunfermline. Carlton has a great culture that fosters commitment and long service.“

The company was hit significantly during the Covid crisis, with one club being closed for a total of 400 days.

The transaction was managed by Avondale Corporate and Douglas Roberts and Nimarta Cheema of Lindsays provided the legal advice.

Douglas Roberts, a partner at Lindsays, added: “We were delighted to assist the team at Carlton Bingo in what is a significant step for EOTs in Scotland. It’s encouraging to see a company of the scale of Carlton Bingo adopting employee ownership, proving it’s an option that fits with businesses of all sizes.”

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