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Southampton-based 23.5 Degrees plans expansion with £17m funding

25 May 2021
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Southampton-based 23.5 Degrees, which is Starbucks’ first worldwide franchise, has secured a £17 million funding package from HSBC UK to expand its portfolio of UK cafes.

The company’s ambitious plans include drive-thru sites in Sunderland, Bradford and Kings Lynn that will create employment across the country. It also intends to open seven new sites in the next four months and aims to have 300 stores and 6,000 employees by 2027.

23.5 Degrees is the UK’s largest Starbuck’s franchisee and currently has 81 UK stores employing 1,300 staff. The company has contributed around £25m to the British economy in the past four to five years.

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23.5 Degrees, based in Southampton, has secured a £17 million funding package from HSBC UK to expand its portfolio of UK cafes

Luca Contardo, finance director for 23.5 Degrees, said: “During the pandemic, we were able to open nine stores which led to 200 jobs around the country. Fitting out new stores is very capital intensive, with each opening costing upwards of a six-figure sum, but our HSBC UK relationship director, Sharon Murphy, and her team have enabled our continuous growth to run smoothly.”

Gareth Evans, area director, Hampshire and Dorset, HSBC UK, added: “We are a nation of coffee lovers, so it has been a pleasure to support the growth of 23.5 Degrees since the relationship began in 2017. They are a coffee powerhouse and it has been great to see the forward-thinking team grow and realise their ambitious growth strategy.”

23.5 Degrees is a key player in Starbuck’s growth strategy. The company has been growing rapidly since its first store opened in Liphook, Hampshire, in 2013. In 2015, the company doubled the number of its stores after purchasing 16 stores from Starbucks and in the following years switched to a drive-thru strategy.

The business’s name relates to the fact that 23.5 degrees north and south of the equator is the world’s main coffee-growing area.


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