Perthshire-based Land Rover Experience Scotland has become the country’s latest employee-owned business, after giving staff an 83% share in the company via an employee ownership trust (EOT).
The company decided to transition to employee ownership after working with Co-operative Development Scotland (CDS), part of Scottish Enterprise, which offers support to companies considering their succession options via a 100% funded ownership review and employee feasibility study.
The off-road driving and training centre was established in 1996 and employs 28 people, all of whom now have a stake in the business.
Based at Butterstone Loch - and with a specialist off-road driving centre in Dunkeld - the company offers a range of driving experiences, corporate away days and training courses.
Director Will Cox said: “We were conscious some of our shareholders were due to retire, so began looking at options to sell the business commercially as well as internally.
“Through Scottish Enterprise we learned about employee ownership and, following discussion with our employees, decided to sell 83% of the business to the team, with one remaining director retaining the other 17%.
“Employee ownership ended up being a great fit for us, as we really wanted to ensure the business stayed in the local area and retained its existing management team,“ he continued, adding: “We believe it will ultimately make the team stronger and even more invested in ensuring the company’s continuing success while maintaining the excellent level of customer service we’ve always provided.”
CDS is part of Scottish Enterprise and the arm of Scotland’s enterprise agencies that supports company growth through collaborative and employee ownership business models.
Scotland is the third largest growth region in the UK for employee-owned businesses and CDS is the only dedicated service aimed at supporting business growth through more employee ownership and co-operative business models.
Clare Alexander, head of CDS, said: “It’s easy to see why employee ownership would appeal to a business like Land Rover Experience Scotland, with its dedicated team of experts and firm roots in the local area, because there are so many advantages.
“Not only does it give employees a meaningful stake in their organisation together with a genuine say in how it’s run, but employee-owned businesses are also proven to be more resilient during times of economic crisis, more profitable, more productive and have greater staff engagement.”
The company’s transition was project-managed by 4-Consulting with legal services from Blackadders and financial input from Milne Craig.
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