Wednesday 7 October 2015

Cash Converters

The history of Cash Converters dates back to 1984, when Brian Cumins, the Company's founder and former Chairman, began operating his first retail outlet in Perth, Western Australia.

During the next four years the merchandising formula and trading style that has underwritten the group's success were developed and tested in the marketplace. A total of seven stores were open and trading profitably before the franchising of Cash Converters began with the opening of two franchised outlets in Perth in june 1988.

In 1990 the group began to expand into other Australian states and now has over 140 outlets thoughout Australia. The success of its Australian operations resulted in Cash Converters seeking to expend into overseas market.

The Company's carefully planned entry into Europe was launched in 1991 when the first store in the United Kingdom was opened at Gants Hill in Essex. Since then further stores have opened in the UK taking the total to over 200 stores.

The Company's first non-English speaking market joined the network with the opening of the pilot store in Vitrolles, near Marseilles in France, in December 1994.

Since launching the concept in 1984 Cash Converters has grown enormously with representation in 21 countries worldwide and to a network of over 700 stores.

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