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* [http://www.gavinconstruction.com.au/Projects/Commercial/Betts_Group Project Overview for Betts art warehousing facility at National head office] – ([http://www.scoop.com.au/Region/Alfred-Cove/CommercialOfficeDesigns/Betts-Group-Project Further details on project]) |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120413124128/http://www.gavinconstruction.com.au:80/Projects/Commercial/Betts_Group Project Overview for Betts art warehousing facility at National head office] – ([http://www.scoop.com.au/Region/Alfred-Cove/CommercialOfficeDesigns/Betts-Group-Project Further details on project]) |
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* [http://www.ibisworld.com.au/enterpriselimited/default.aspx?entid=5403 2010 Profile Company Report for IBISWorld] |
* [http://www.ibisworld.com.au/enterpriselimited/default.aspx?entid=5403 2010 Profile Company Report for IBISWorld] |
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* [http://www.sdaq.asn.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/BETTS-GROUP-SURVEY-2012.pdf Survey for Betts employees] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120317191553/http://www.sdaq.asn.au/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/BETTS-GROUP-SURVEY-2012.pdf Survey for Betts employees] |
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* [http://www.idg.com.au/mediareleases/3229/betts-group-chooses-fujitsu-and-australian-made-so/ Article on Betts Group choosing Fujitsu and Australian-made software] – ([http://www.retaildirections.com/inc/pdf/FujitsuNews20040720T.pdf Further details]) |
* [http://www.idg.com.au/mediareleases/3229/betts-group-chooses-fujitsu-and-australian-made-so/ Article on Betts Group choosing Fujitsu and Australian-made software] – ([http://www.retaildirections.com/inc/pdf/FujitsuNews20040720T.pdf Further details]) |
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* [http://www.fwa.gov.au/awards/tracee/agreements/pdf/AG839722-2.pdf The "BETTS GROUP AGREEMENT 2004"] |
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20110605022802/http://www.fwa.gov.au/awards/tracee/agreements/pdf/AG839722-2.pdf The "BETTS GROUP AGREEMENT 2004"] |
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* [http://www.led-signs.com.au/docs/LEDintelligence%20Jan2012.pdf Newsletter article on Betts' "Innovative Retail Spaces"] |
* [http://www.led-signs.com.au/docs/LEDintelligence%20Jan2012.pdf Newsletter article on Betts' "Innovative Retail Spaces"] |
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* [http://www.stylediscovery.com.au/2009/11/betts-shoes/ Betts Shoes article in Style Discovery] |
* [http://www.stylediscovery.com.au/2009/11/betts-shoes/ Betts Shoes article in Style Discovery] |
Revision as of 03:50, 1 November 2016
Betts Group Pty Ltd (formerly Breckler Brothers and Cecil Bros Pty Ltd[1]) is an Australian footwear retailer based in Perth. The head office in located at 32 Millrose Drive, Malaga, Western Australia. Betts have been in the industry for over 120 years, and have recently expanded their operation to include the sale of shoes online. The Betts Group currently owns the brands Betts (formerly Betts & Betts), Betts Kids (formerly Betts & Betts Kids), ZU, Airflex, Betts Brand Direct, Betts for Her. The organisation operates across all Australian states, and owns 206 stores in total (both interstate and international).
The business is built on a financial model based on 98% shoe and 2% handbag sales. The business, which is 100% retail, does not manufacture any of its products, and instead imports its footwear and other accessories from overseas suppliers.[2]
The company is unrelated to the laminate tube producer Betts Group, owned by packaging specialist Albéa (formerly Alcan Packaging Beauty).[3]
History
Yoel Breckler, a Russian immigrant, originally founded the boot repair store Breckler Brothers in Fremantle, Western Australia, in 1892.[4] This family business that he had established was continued by his wife Fanny Brecker (née Masel, 1877–1942[5]) and two sons, Cecil and Alec, after his death in 1912. Fanny opened the first store in Hay Street in the 1920s.[6] The company has since changed its name at various times in its long history, including Cecil Bros, and Betts. In 1985, Andrew and Danny Breckler took over the family's business. The recent introduction of major suburban retail shopping centres had brought in competition from both national and international players. This development had created a difficult situation for local retailers, and put pressure on sales and margins. To combat this, Andrew started to expand the operations into the states of Victoria, New South Wales and the Northern Territory, with the aid of numerous acquisitions the company had made in the 1980s and early 1990s. During this time, Andrew helped the company become the "largest privately owned footwear group in Australia".[7] At the turn of the millennium, Danny, who was faced with a second surge of increased competition, repositioned the Betts Group, thereby changing it into a "vertically integrated business that could design and source its own products". The brand Zu Shoes was established in March 2003,[8] and Danny soon started designing and developing footwear products and accessories for manufacture in China. To reduce the level of third-party involvement in acquiring product from Chinese manufacturers, he also developed the Betts Group China Resource Centre, which handled quality control and transportation.[9]
Legacy
The Betts Group is now run by the fifth generation of the family, and owns stores spanning across all the major shopping centres in Australia.[10] Today, Betts has stores in every Australian state and territory, offices in Western Australia, South Australia, Victoria and China, and a franchise store in the United Arab Emirates. The various brands reach a range of different demographics in society: children’s shoes (Betts Kids), premium men and women’s fashion footwear and accessories (Zu), and contemporary comfort/technological men’s and women’s fashion shoes (Airflex). Betts, which caters for people seeking contemporary affordable men and women’s dress and casual footwear and accessories, has in some locations been replaced by Betts for Her, a variant of the Betts brand that stocks female-targeted products only.[9] The Betts for Her debut store was at Westfield Burwood in 2012.[11] Numerous international companies order Betts-designed shoes. Over 130 independent retailers in Australia now stock Airflex shoes.[9] Many of the shoes are designed and manufactured by Betts themselves, and this is done to allow them to oversee the quality of the production throughout the entire process. The store team members undergo a comprehensive training regimen in shoe fitting and sales techniques, and Betts invests in keeping the staff informed about the latest trends.[10] The company also has competitive remuneration packages and various bonus structures due to its "understand[ing of] the importance of its staff members".[12]
- During the 2009 financial year, the FY10 revenue growth (1yr) was −1%, and the five-year revenue growth was 1%.[13]
- For the months of September 2011, December 2011 and March 2012, tenant Betts Group's percent of the portfolio gross rent of the David Jones Building property was 0.7%.[14][15][16][17]
- In support of the Australian Packaging Covenant, Betts pledged do to the following in a 5-year action plan from May 2011 to May 2016:[2]
- Reduction in use of plastic carry bags by customers making footwear purchases
- Influence our supplier of shoe boxes to use recycled material
- Introduction of biodegradable carry bags
- Commitment to review all new packaging based upon the sustainable packaging Guidelines
Construction
The two-storey, 1,500 sqm office Betts Group National Head Office was awarded the Best New Commercial project under $5 million in Western Australia for 2006 by the MBA.[18]
Betts online
The Betts website states that the service, which aims to "replicate [their] store experience via the internet"[19] offers "a great range of women's shoes and boots as well as men's shoes".[20] It also explains that it takes both privacy and online security very seriously.[20] When ordering and buying products online, returns are free.
References
- ^ "Organisational Structure". Postie Plus Group Limited. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ a b "Betts Group Pty Ltd: Australian Packaging Covenant" (PDF). Retrieved 12 July 2012.
- ^ "Betts Group tapped by Albéa". Cosmetics Business. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ "Betts Group: Business Summary". Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ Rutland, Suzanne D. (2005). "Jewish Women". The Jews in Australia. Cambridge University Press. p. 115. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ "REGISTER OF HERITAGE PLACES – ASSESSMENT DOCUMENTATION" (PDF). HERITAGE COUNCIL OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA. 23 November 2001. p. 5. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ "Your Exclusive Invitation to attend the Next Gen CEO Program" (PDF). Gen CEO. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ "ZU WHO?". ZU. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ a b c "Danny Breckler: Entepreneur of the Year". Ernst & Young: Entrepreneur Of The Year. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ a b "About Betts". Betts Group. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
- ^ "Betts for Her". Westfield. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ "A CAREER WITH BETTS IS REWARDING AND EXCITING!". Betts Group. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
- ^ "Urbis Retailer Monitor: COMPANY UPDATES TO 30 JUNE 2010" (PDF). Urbis. p. 2. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ "Quality Redefined Starhill Global REIT Annual Report 2011" (PDF). Starhill. p. 33. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ "First Quarter 2012 Financial Results 26 April 2012" (PDF). Starhill. p. 18. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ "Third Quarter 2011 Financial Results 28 October 2011" (PDF). Starhill. p. 20. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ "Fourth Quarter 2011 Financial Results 30 January 2012" (PDF). Starhill. p. 22. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ "Betts Group National Head Office". Roxby Architects. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ "Shoe Shopping Info". Betts Group. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
- ^ a b "betts". Betts Group. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
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Home Pages
Miscellaneous
- Project Overview for Betts art warehousing facility at National head office – (Further details on project)
- 2010 Profile Company Report for IBISWorld
- Survey for Betts employees
- Article on Betts Group choosing Fujitsu and Australian-made software – (Further details)
- The "BETTS GROUP AGREEMENT 2004"
- Newsletter article on Betts' "Innovative Retail Spaces"
- Betts Shoes article in Style Discovery
- The West Australian article on Betts and other retailers closing their Fremantle stores