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Over half of UK retailers to boost branded product lines this year

A survey of 60 UK retailers (working across toys and entertainment, apparel, gifts and accessories, home goods and sports) conducted at the Licensing for Retail Day (run by Brand Licensing Europe and Licensing International) has provided fresh insight into the role licensing plays in their business strategies.

The survey revealed that retailers are increasingly aware of the benefits of operating a brand licensing programme, specifically, the opportunities it presents to:

  • Diversify categories (33%)
  • Acquire new customers (26%)
  • Increase customer loyalty (19%)

 

For the retailers questioned, branded/licensed product represents the following percentage of their sales currently:

  • Over 50% of revenue – 28% of retailers surveyed
  • 24-50% of revenue – 21% of retailers surveyed
  • Up to 25% of revenue – 42% of retailers surveyed

 

Licensed product inventories to rise

Furthermore, 80% of those retailers confirmed the number of branded/licensed products they sale will increase (52%) or stay the same (28%) this year. Only 3% were forecasting a decline.

Speed and complexities remain barriers

Barriers preventing even higher levels of brand/licensing product penetration were highlighted, with retailers frustrated by complexities, and slow approvals and ‘to shelf’ timelines.

Asked ‘What are the biggest barriers to working with brands?’, the responses were:

  • Approvals are too time consuming (26%)
  • The contractual side is too confusing (20%)
  • We want to work with different brands to our competitors (14%)
  • Takes too long to get products to shelf (10%)

 

2024 brands causing retailer excitement

Finally, the survey found that the brands retailers are most excited about working with in 2024 skew heavily towards toys, preschool and kidult with Hello Kitty, Bluey, Furby, Peppa Pig, PAW Patrol, Paddington, Squishmallows, Transformers, LEGO and Poppy’s Playtime all being mentioned.

“It’s so pleasing to see more and more UK retailers understanding and enjoying the benefits of brand licensing as they increase the number of brands and categories they work with to design and deliver products that consumer (new and old) love,” commented Laura Freedman-Dagg, head of retail at Brand Licensing Europe. “We have worked hard to make it as easy as possible for retailers to take the first steps on their brand licensing journey, by providing them with insight, education and contacts through Licensing for Retail Day and our Retail Mentoring Programme (both free to attend for qualifying retailers) and the opportunity to meet face to face at our events, including Brand Licensing Europe in London this September.”

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