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Big interview: How Marks Electrical CEO Mark Smithson is taking on AO, Currys and John Lewis

Mark Smithson wants to grow Marks Electrical to sales of £500m in the next five years

Marks Electrical founder Mark Smithson

The boss of one of Leicestershire’s best known companies says he would love to hit annual sales of £500 million in the next five years as he takes on the likes of AO and Currys.

Mark Smithson started Marks Electrical back in 1987, buying and selling second-hand cookers out of his dad’s Leicester garage.

A few years ago it moved from a well-known shop in King Richards Road, in the city, to a 200,000 sq ft warehouse near the Beaumont Leys Shopping Centre, on Leicester’s outskirts.

And a few months ago Marks raised £30 million through a listing on the AIM stock exchange, which valued the business at £115 million.

Mr Smithson, who still owns 70 per cent of Marks, said there was no reason why sales couldn’t keep growing thanks to his straight-forward business model.

By comparison, back in January Currys said its sales dropped over the key Christmas period as supply issues it short of stock for some popular tech products.

Mr Smithson said Marks, which has 182 staff right now and could soon have “several hundred more”, was succeeding where other retailers were struggling because much of its stock was sourced from the EU rather than the Far East, so it hadn’t been hit so hard by recent global trends.

The 56-year-old said: “We cover 99 per cent of England – we go to where the people are and that’s one of the secrets of the business.