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Modella Capital acquires Hobbycraft from Bridgepoint

Modella Capital is a private investment boutique established to offer growth solutions for retail organisations

Privately-owned specialist retail investment boutique Modella Capital has announced its acquisition of Hobbycraft, the largest arts and crafts retailer in the UK, from majority investor Bridgepoint for an undisclosed sum.

Founded in Bournemouth in 1995 and acquired by Bridgepoint in 2010, Hobbycraft has grown to a nationwide business with over 2,000 colleagues, 124 stores across the UK and an online club with over 7 million members.

It has consistently grown its profits since the Covid pandemic and achieved sales of £216m in FY 2024 and Adjusted EBITDA of £10.4m.

Modella Capital is a private investment boutique established to offer growth solutions for retail organisations. With the company’s extensive retail knowledge and experience, it said it is “uniquely placed” to support Hobbycraft with its growth strategy.

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Dominic Jordan, CEO at Hobbycraft, said: “We are delighted that Modella Capital is the new owner of this great business. Their deep understanding of the retail sector, shared vision and cultural values, combined with significant reserves of growth capital, make them an ideal partner.

I would also like to thank Bridgepoint for their support and collaboration over the past 14 years. Hobbycraft has evolved into a leading name in the arts and crafts sector and I am confident that, together with Modella Capital, we have a very bright future ahead of us.”

Joseph Price, MD at Modella Capital, added: “Hobbycraft is a business with fantastic potential, boasting a highly experienced management team, truly passionate store colleagues and real authority in a sector on the High Street that continues to grow and is set to do so in the future.

“We look forward to accelerating the team’s growth strategy through investment in the physical footprint of the Group, displaying a real commitment to bricks and mortar retail, and by enhancing the returns generated from their existing sales channels, including their growing online business”.

Aaron Collins, director at Bridgepoint, said: “Bridgepoint has been proud to support Hobbycraft over the past 14 years, during which it continuously invested for growth, significantly expanding its footprint from just 47 stores to 124 today. This growth is a testament to the passion and dedication of the entire Hobbycraft team. As the business moves forward under new ownership, we are confident that it will build on these foundations and deliver future success.”

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