Ronseal

Sherwin-Williams Diversified Brands Ltd
Subsidiary
Founded 1956
Headquarters Chapeltown, Sheffield, England
Key people
Paul Barrow (managing director)
Products Wood stain, paint and preservative
Owner Sherwin-Williams
Website www.ronseal.co.uk

Ronseal is a British wood stain, paint and preservative manufacturer, known for the "Does exactly what it says on the tin" phrase. The advertising slogan, which was created by agency HHCL, has since entered popular culture.[1]

The company is based in Chapeltown, Sheffield, and has been owned by Sherwin-Williams since 1997.[2]

History

In 1792, the Newton Chamber Group was founded. In 1896 Ronuk was founded in Portslade, Brighton. Ronuk was purchased by Izal Ltd in 1960, itself owned by the Newton Chambers Group in Sheffield. In 1956, Ronseal launched into the DIY market with Ronseal - Floor and Wood Seal. In 1964, the company moved to Chapeltown, Sheffield, where it still resides today.[3]

Known as Roncraft, it became a separate sales division of Izal in 1970 and was bought three years later by the Sterling Drug Company.

In 1989, Sterling was bought by Eastman Kodak until the multinational photographic company sold all of its do it yourself business to the New York-based investment bank Forstmann Little & Co. in 1994. Forstmann Little & Co. included Ronseal within its Thompson Minwax Holding Corp. business, which it sold in 1997 to Sherwin-Williams.[4]

Sherwin-Williams purchased the Polish woodcare company Altax in February 2009, and integrated it into the Ronseal unit.[5]

References

  1. Edwards, Peter (14 June 2011). "Exclusive: Ronseal on the acquisition trail through central Europe". The Yorkshire Post. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
  2. Kilgannon, Laurence (23 September 2014). "Investments push Ronseal into the red". Insider Media. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
  3. http://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Ronuk
  4. "Ronseal to be acquired by the Sherwin-Williams Company". PRNewsire. 9 December 1997. Retrieved 20 April 2016.
  5. "Sherwin-Williams to Acquire Altax in Poland". PRNewswire. 6 February 2009. Retrieved 20 April 2016.

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