Philip Edward Day (born October 1965) is a Dubai-based British
billionaire
A billionaire is a person with a net worth of at least one billion (1,000,000,000, i.e., a thousand million) units of a given currency, usually of a major currency such as the United States dollar, euro, or pound sterling. The American busin ...
businessman, and the CEO and owner of
The Edinburgh Woollen Mill Group, which owns
Peacocks,
Jaeger,
Jane Norman
Jane Norman was a United Kingdom-based women's clothing retailer, owned by Edinburgh Woollen Mill, it is also the sister company of fashion chain Peacocks
History
The company was founded by Norman Freed in 1952, a descendant of the Compton fam ...
,
Austin Reed, and other high-street retailers.
As of May 2020, his net worth was £1.1 billion, according to the ''
Sunday Times Rich List
The ''Sunday Times Rich List'' is a list of the 1,000 wealthiest people or families resident in the United Kingdom ranked by net wealth. The list is updated annually in April and published as a magazine supplement by British national Sunday news ...
''.
Early life
Philip Edward Day was born in October 1965.
He grew up on a
council estate in
Stockport
Stockport is a town and borough in Greater Manchester, England, south-east of Manchester, south-west of Ashton-under-Lyne and north of Macclesfield. The River Goyt and Tame merge to create the River Mersey here.
Most of the town is within ...
and while at school he held down a number of part-time jobs, including working at his parents' newsagents shop.
Turning down a place at university, Day started his career at clothing manufacturers
Coats Viyella and Wensum before being headhunted to join
Aquascutum at the age of 28. He remained at the brand for 5 years, becoming Joint Managing Director.
Career
In 2001, Day left Aquascutum and joined
Edinburgh Woollen Mill, where he led a buyout of the company backed by Rutland Fund Management, a private equity firm. In 2002, he acquired the company for £67.5 million with the backing of
Bank of Scotland.
At the time, the company employed 3,140 people.
In 2008, EWM bought home furnishing company Ponden Mill and soft furnishings company
Rosebys. The stores were rebranded as Ponden Home across the UK.
In 2009, Day bought Scottish golfing brand ProQuip for a reported £750,000.
In 2011, Day acquired women's fashion retailer
Jane Norman
Jane Norman was a United Kingdom-based women's clothing retailer, owned by Edinburgh Woollen Mill, it is also the sister company of fashion chain Peacocks
History
The company was founded by Norman Freed in 1952, a descendant of the Compton fam ...
, which had fallen into administration.
In 2016, Day bought outfitters
Austin Reed and
Country Casuals from administration. Day said he planned to open 50 new Austin Reed stores by 2018.
In 2017, Day acquired British fashion brand
Jaeger, again from administration. Day said the acquisition was part of EWM's plan to open a new department store.
In July 2019, Day's company, Spectre Holdings, had acquired 93% of the women's fashion chain
Bonmarche.
Peacocks
In 2012, Day acquired fashion retailer
Peacocks out of administration. Day is reported have put £200 million of his own money on the line for the acquisition. EWM bought 338 of the chain's stores and said that they would open another 50 stores. According to ''Forbes'', the turnaround of Peacocks played a significant role in Day's success.
Days Department Stores
In May 2017, Day announced the Days Department Stores. The first store opened in former
BHS premises in Guildhall Square,
Carmarthen. According to ''Drapers'', Day plans to open more than 50 of the stores and has plans to open shops in Crawley and Bedford.
The department store stocks products from a number of EWM brands, including Peacocks, Edinburgh Woollen Mill, Ponden Home, Jane Norman, Jaeger, and Austin Reed.
Philanthropy
Day owns a wildlife sanctuary in Scotland which undertakes research into the preservation and reintroduction of endangered Scottish wildlife, including wolves and wildcats.
The park has more than 14 species of deer.
Day also owns the largest green energy Anaerobic Digester in the UK.
He is the main financial backer of
Carlisle United F.C. although he says that he does not like football. He says he supports the team because otherwise it wouldn't exist. Edinburgh Woollen Mill is also the main shirt sponsor of the team.
Personal life
Day has been married to his wife Debra since 1990. He owns
Edmond Castle
Edmond Castle is a nineteenth-century structure north of the village of Hayton, Carlisle, Cumbria in England. The history of Edmond Castle is intertwined with the Graham family.
It is now home to Philip Day, CEO and owner of the Edinburgh Wool ...
, a
Tudor-style
Tudor Revival architecture (also known as mock Tudor in the UK) first manifested itself in domestic architecture in the United Kingdom in the latter half of the 19th century. Based on revival of aspects that were perceived as Tudor architecture ...
house in
Brampton,
Cumbria, England,
built 1824 to 1829, and designed by
Sir Robert Smirke.
Day is keen on shooting, especially pheasant and duck, and has been a director of
Carlisle United
Carlisle United Football Club ( , ) is a professional association football club based in Carlisle, Cumbria, England. The team compete in , the fourth tier of the English football league system. They have played their home games at Brunton Par ...
, the local football club.
They have two daughters and one son.
In 2016, their daughter Lauren Day joined the Edinburgh Woollen Mill Group board as group development director. In 2010, their daughter Kirstie Day won Miss Cumbria; and a leaked email from EWM's head office to its stores ordered staff to vote for her to become
Miss England, "I need and expect all stores to register a minimum of 10 votes today and I mean everybody!"
In 2013, Day was fined £450,000, ordered to pay £457,000 in costs, and called "grossly negligent" by the judge, for clearing part of
Gelt Woods
Hanukkah gelt ( yi, חנוכה געלט '; he, דמי חנוכה ', both meaning literally "Hanukkah money"), also known as gelt (), refers to money given as presents during the Jewish festival of Hanukkah. It is typically given to children a ...
, near Brampton, and a
Site of Special Scientific Interest
A Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) in Great Britain or an Area of Special Scientific Interest (ASSI) in the Isle of Man and Northern Ireland is a conservation designation denoting a protected area in the United Kingdom and Isle of ...
(SSSI), for a pheasant shoot.
Day later pursued a negligence claim against the solicitors who acted for him, on the basis that negligent advice resulted in excessive court costs in the criminal proceedings, that negligence claim was dismissed by the High Court on 3 December 2021.
In February 2014, Day was due in Dumfries Sheriff Court on a charge of
driving without due care and attention, after admitting to driving at 83 mph and overtaking unsafely on the
A7 between
Auchenrivock and
Canonbie
Canonbie ( gd, Canonbaidh) is a small village in Dumfriesshire within the local authority area of Dumfries and Galloway in Scotland, south of Langholm and north of the Anglo-Scottish border. It is on the A7 road from Carlisle to Edinburgh, and ...
in February 2012.
As of 2017, Day lives in
Dubai, and "spends fewer than 10 days a year in the UK".
References
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1965 births
Living people
British billionaires
British expatriates in the United Arab Emirates
British retail chief executives
People from Cumbria
People from Stockport