Former Dragons’ Den star Theo, 57, recalls moving from Cyprus to the back streets of Manchester – a change that transformed his life.
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Read MoreTheo Paphitis puts the focus on employee wellbeing with credit union for retail Retailers including John Lewis, Ryman, Debenhams, Iceland and New Look have signed up to the scheme, which is supported by charity RetailTRUST and designed to improve long-term financial management and therefore employee wellbeing.
Read MoreRetail Week speaks to some of the sector’s leaders about how they got their big break.
Read MoreThe retailCURe credit union is backed by several large high street stores and offers loans and savings products.
Read MoreSome of Britain’s biggest retail firms, including Ryman, have thrown their support behind retailCURe, a new credit union, supported by RetailTRUST, which enables retailers to ensure that their employees can access responsible and affordable credit and savings products.
Read MoreBoux Avenue has broken ground on a 90,000ft2 warehouse to meet the rising demand for its lingerie and swimwear styles internationally.
Read MoreSerial entrepreneur and former Dragons’ Den star Theo Phapitis has kicked off this year’s Many Hands Campaign with over 40 companies attending a launch event at the Midland Hotel.
Read MoreA review of business rates that would better tax the ‘digital economy’ has been sidelined by the Government after Prime Minister Theresa May called for a General Election.
Read MoreOn 26th January 2017, Theo attended the official opening of Solent University's 'The Spark' building, marked with a drama performance from students on the perils and pitfalls of stepping out into the working world.
Read MoreThe last thing I want to be thinking about in bed is Jeremy Corbyn!
Read MorePositive like for like sales and gross profits delivered by the Theo Paphitis Retail Group for Christmas 2016 trading period, being 6 weeks to 24 December.
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