A KIDDERMINSTER window company has signed one of the largest deals in its history after it extended its long-term partnership with a leading manufacturer.

5 Star Windows, which employs over 140 people in Kidderminster and Worcester, put pen to paper on a new five-year contract with Conservatory Outlet that is worth an estimated £20m between now and 2027.

The deal, signed on the tenth anniversary of the two businesses working together, provides 5 Star Windows with security of supply as it looks to maximise what is proving to be the busiest year in its history with sales due to hit £12m in 2022.

It also ensures exclusive access to Conservatory Outlet’s industry-leading products, including its UPVC Extreme, Envisage Flush and Eclipse range of aluminium windows.

Richard Manser, managing director of 5 Star Windows, said: “Both businesses share the same ethos, so it made perfect sense to extend our involvement in the 27-strong

Conservatory Outlet network of retailers for a further five years.”

“We need a supplier that delivers products right first time and has the same appetite for growth that we do, especially seeing we have set ourselves the target of hitting £15m sales by 2024.

“The manufacturing support is excellent, but there is a lot more to the relationship than that. We regularly get to take part in training events, share best practice with other members and have access to the best marketing department in the industry.”

Greg Kane, CEO of Conservatory Outlet, added his support: “This is a landmark deal for our business and one that underlines how important the power of the network is to companies like 5 Star Windows.

“We have been working together for over ten years now and, despite lots of challenges, we have both grown significantly, mainly because we share the same values around innovating our sector in terms of design, products and service.”

He added: “What this means for the customer is that they receive the best possible service when making home improvements and this partnership is great news for people in the Black Country, Kidderminster and Worcestershire.”

Conservatory Outlet played a significant role in helping 5 Star Windows emerge from the pandemic in strong fashion after its digital marketing agency DigitalKOG used its ‘leadology’ skills to drive unprecedented levels of customer engagement during Covid-19.

Rather than draw back promotional efforts, the two businesses instead decided to ramp up activity to support the nation’s renewed appetite for home improvements, creating new marketing campaigns that delivered a 50 per cent increase in new enquiries.

The approach also saw 5 Star Windows agree a sponsorship deal with local football team Kidderminster Harriers that saw it receive massive national and global exposure as part of the team’s historic FA Cup run.

Mr Manser added: “Both organisations like to do things differently and that was typified by our annual sales conference. We had arranged for Christopher Key, Associate Director of Les Misérables and owner of Performing Perfectly, to inspire our sales designers through the art of theatre.

“It’s just another example of why the partnership works, and we’re looking forward to playing a key role in Conservatory Outlet’s planned expansion over that time.”