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From Brixton to Bankruptcy: The Rise and Demise of British Home Stores
14 Jun 2025
The story of British Home Stores (BHS) is a cautionary tale of corporate greed, mismanagement, and the failure to adapt to technological change. Founded in 1928, BHS grew to become a beloved British institution, with 163 stores across the UK. However, under the ownership of Sir Philip Green, the company was drained of its reserves, leaving behind a massive pension deficit of £571 million. The company's collapse in 2016 put 11,000 jobs at risk and left thousands of pensioners uncertain about their future. A parliamentary report accused Green of "systematic plunder" and criticized his successor, Dominic Chappell, for his role in the company's demise. The BHS story serves as a stark warning about the human cost of prioritizing profit over people and the critical importance of adapting to a rapidly changing world.
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