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Pushchair manufacturer Cosatto turns to online to sell direct to consumers

Due to lockdown restrictions, the business has experienced a serious decline in demand as the majority of its partner retailers are closed.

Cosatto's showroom at its headquarters in Bolton

A Greater Manchester designer and manufacturer of pushchairs, highchairs and car seats has switched business strategy and is now selling direct to consumers.

Cosatto, established over 30 years ago, designs, manufactures and sells award winning baby travel systems including the Giggle range, car safety seats such as the All In All Rotate and the Noodle 0+ highchair.

Due to lockdown restrictions, the business has experienced a serious decline in demand as the majority of its partner retailers are closed.

The Bolton-headquarterd company secured its future amid the pandemic after receiving a six-figure coronavirus loan.

The funding from HSBC º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, secured through the Coronavirus Business Interruption Loan Scheme, will allow Cosatto to continue to trade with a new temporary focus on selling directly to customers via its own website, as well as growing its exports to a growing customer base in the Far East.

Once its retail partners are able to reopen again, it will now be able to operate in a financially stable position.

HSBC º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s funding will also enable the company to retain jobs with 36 of the business’ 48 staff initially being furloughed on the government’s scheme.

Since then the company are now bringing employees back to work and it expects that in early June the whole workforce will have returned to business as usual.