Index (UK)

Index
Founded 1985
Defunct 2005
Products Consumer goods
Owner Littlewoods

Index was a catalogue retailer in the United Kingdom, that was owned by Littlewoods from 1985 until 2005.

Many Index stores were attached to Littlewoods stores. It was a well-known retailer in the 1980s and the 1990s, but after sales began to decline in the 2000s, its popularity became disputable and it started losing many customers to its rival, Argos.

During their 20-year history, Index lost £100 million, eventually causing Littlewoods to sell the shops. Many of the branches were purchased by Argos.

Similarities to Argos

Both Argos and Index issued catalogues containing very similar items, although Argos has more appeal to the UK market than Index had in the later years. They both had jewellery counters, stock checkers, the same basis of catalogue slips and the same type of organisation, with the customer having to state the catalogue number when ordering products from the tills.

Differences from Argos

Index had a number of slight differences when compared to Argos. Some Index shops were situated inside Littlewoods department-stores, either upstairs or below ground level. These were less accessible than Argos shops, which have ground-level shop floors. Also, Index shops were usually smaller than Argos shops, as there was a smaller product range. However, a large number of Index branches were not in Littlewoods branches and were able to carry more stock than Argos.

Home delivery

Index offered a free home delivery option for any item not available in stock on that day, instead of customers having to come back in. Since the closure of Index, its rival, Argos implemented a similar system, however, customers still have to return to the shop to collect the items.

Closure

Littlewoods closed all its branches in 2005. Most of the shops were sold to Argos, Index employees at the Index stores were transferred to Argos.[1]

Argos also acquired the rights to Index.co.uk and the Index brand.

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