Stephen Stone adds his appointment is to drive growth at North Yorkshire specialist
There are no plans to float modular housing firm Ilke on the stock exchange, according to Stephen Stone, who was last week drafted on to the board.
The appointment of Stone, who led Crest Nicholson鈥檚 successful stock market IPO in 2013, led to some speculation that Ilke, which is owned by private equity firms Sun Capital and TDR Capital, was considering a flotation.
But Stone told 好色先生TV鈥檚 sister title Housing Today he had been brought in to boost its growth trajectory, with a particular focus on its new 鈥渢urnkey鈥 development business where it buys and develops sites for local authorities and housing associations as well as manufacturing and installing the homes.
Asked about the possibility of a flotation, Stone said it was 鈥渇ar too ambitious鈥 to consider for the business, which he said will next year sell around 1,500 homes.
He added: 鈥淚t鈥檇 be nice, but [it鈥檚] far too ambitious. Ilke is a growing company but these things take a long time to build up 鈥 they鈥檙e years in the making.鈥
Speaking about the attitude of the firm鈥檚 owners, Sun Capital and TDR, Stone said: 鈥淭his is a growth story. They鈥檝e invested, other people have invested as well.
鈥淎ll shareholders recognise you don鈥檛 create a modular manufacturer overnight. It takes years of preparation before you get something.鈥
He said the business was targeting sales of 2,000 homes per year in the medium term 鈥 the maximum possible from its existing Knaresborough, North Yorkshire, production facility. He said that long term, the ambition was to move beyond 2,000 homes per year.
Ilke was set up in 2017 initially as a joint venture between housebuilder Keepmoat and steel frame building specialist Elliott Group.
In its most recent published accounts, to March 2019, Ilke turned over just 拢2.6m 鈥 albeit this was prior to winning a series of significant contracts and 拢30m in backing from housing quango Homes England last year.
Stone is one several former Crest Nicholson executives to take a role in Ilke. In 2019, the firm appointed Crest鈥檚 former Midlands boss, Ben Miller, as managing director, subsequently making him chief executive.
In the same year, former Crest directors Tristin Willis, Tom Heathcote and Matthew Bench also joined the business.
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