Off-Prem

Channel

Ireland's B.ICONIC snaffles Stormfront to become largest Apple reseller in the UK

May we suggest a rebrand?


B.ICONIC, the parent of one of Ireland's largest Apple Premium Resellers (APRs), is buying Stormfront – the UK Apple retailer that is, rather than the Aryan social network.

The Irish group owns Compu b, which operates Apple stores across the Emerald Isle, as well as a concession in London's Selfridges, along with a trio of Bang & Olufsen outlets and electronics distie Blink 24.

Mac supremacists Stormfront have ballooned since we first reported on their annexation of the people's homeland of Maidstone back in 2008.

Stormfront now has 23 shops around the country making it the UK’s biggest APR. It flogs and fixes Mac gear, and employs over 300 staff. Why on God's green earth they chose such a name is not clear and never has been.

No value was put on the deal but Stormfront promises to add €60m a year to B.ICONIC revenues. In the year ended 30 September 2018, Stormfront hauled in £57.229m in sales, pretty much flat with the prior year when it felt the impact of Apple's post-Brexit price rises. Stormfront cut its cloth accordingly and returned to the black in 2018 with profits of £214k.

B.ICONIC chief exec Ciaran McCormack said in a statement: "This is a landmark acquisition for the B.ICONIC Group. The UK is an important market for our business, and this deal allows us to grow our presence significantly in this market. Stormfront complements our existing Apple Premium Reseller, business-to-business and education technology offering in the UK and Ireland, expanding our opportunities and supporting the delivery of our strategic growth plan for our business."

Irish-owned and headquartered B.ICONIC describes itself as a high-end fashion technology group.

The sale represents more change for Apple's channel following the collapse of Solutions Inc earlier this year, which was exclusively revealed by The Reg. ®

Send us news
10 Comments

As the Apple Watch turns 10, disabled users demand real accessibility

Forget wrist acrobatics, we need smarter wake word detection and on-device voice recognition

Under pressure from Europe, Apple makes iOS browser options bit more reasonable

Cupertino quits screwing around with defaults – for those in the EU

Apple accused of hoodwinking UK antitrust cops

Mac maker denial of Safari self-preferencing called out by OWA

Woman uses AirTags to nab alleged parcel-pinching scum

Phew! Consumer-grade tracking devices are good for more than finding your keys and stalking

Benign bug in iOS and iPadOS crashes gizmos with just four characters

More of an Easter egg than a vuln, but a fun one to mess around with

Game not over: Epic brings Fortnite back to iOS in Europe, using its own app store

But the cost of battling Apple and Google? A hefty $1B lost in revenue

Digital wallets can allow purchases with stolen credit cards

Researchers find it's possible to downgrade authentication checks, and shabby token refresh policies

Apple is coming to take 30% cut of new Patreon subs on iOS

You don't get to be the biggest business in the world by being nice

Apple tries again to make EU DMA officials happy – with new fees

Meanwhile, UK watchdog contemplates breaking Cupertino's WebKit rule

No love lost between Apple and Nvidia as iGiant chooses Google chips for AI training

Things are getting Tensor between Cupertino and Nv

Apple agrees to terms with US store union for first time

Funny what threatening to walk off the job and shutter a retail store can do

First-time buyers, especially in China, help Apple to quarterly revenue record

iPhone cash is a little off, but AI might just turn that around