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Ebuyer bought: Healey family's West Retail Group sells £241m turnover online technology business

Cambridgeshire industry veterans swoop for £241m East Yorkshire operation

Ebuyer has been bought in an undisclosed deal by industry veterans Mark Reed and Rich Marsden.(Image: jellerby)

Online technology retailer Ebuyer.com has been bought out.

The East Yorkshire giant has been acquired by Cambridge-based investor Mark Reed and industry veteran Rich Marsden in an undisclosed deal from West Retail Group. It had been a sister business to Wren Kitchens, owned by the Healey family.

Based in Howden, the business turned over £241 million in 2021, employing more than 200 people. It sits alongside one of the Wren manufacturing sites, with the company having just announced its expansion into the bedroom market.

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Ebuyer launched in 1999, and had been part of West Retail Group since 2004. Huge investment has been poured into ensuring hi-tech distribution keeps pace with the American online giants, having started immediately with the £19 million new build distribution facility.

Mr Reed launched consumer electronics distributor, Realtime Distribution in 1994. Five years later Mr Marsden was hired, progressing through the business to become sales director, and then managing director of the group that acquired Realtime in 2013.

Mark Reed and Rich Marsden outside Ebuyer in Howden, near Goole, East Yorkshire.(Image: Heaven Media)

In 2005 Reed also founded Heaven Media, a marketing and creative agency for gaming and technology. Today, the agency boasts a 100-strong global team, offering services including social media, influencer marketing, PR, creative, events and e-sports sponsorships.

Mr Reed said: “Having been involved in the technology and gaming space for the past 29 years, the acquisition of Ebuyer.com felt like a natural step forward. Ebuyer.com has huge growth potential and we have ambitions to expand into the EU, whilst also developing our gaming and PC lines.