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King’s Birthday Honours for Specsavers Founder

Doug Perkins, the co-founder and Chair of Specsavers.

Doug Perkins, the co-founder and Chair of Specsavers, has been made a Commander of the Order of the British Empire by His Majesty King Charles in the 2025 Kings Birthday Honours List. The award recognises Mr Perkins’ services to business and trade.

Specsavers was formed by Mr Perkins and his wife Dame Mary in 1984 and is now the largest private eye and hearing care provider in the world, winning global recognition for its famous ‘Should’ve Gone to Specsavers’ strapline and humorous approach to marketing.

this is recognition for the 45,000 people around the world who work for Specsavers and for our ophthalmic surgery business Newmedica and their dedication to changing people’s lives

As well as an innovative approach to pricing and advertising, Mr Perkins applied a pioneering joint-venture partnership model to the optical industry. Each Specsavers business, is part-owned and managed by its own directors, who are shareholders, supported by a comprehensive supply chain and specialists in various support offices, providing services such as marketing, accounting and information technology.

Doug has always been very much involved with the day-to-day running of the business and is passionate about innovation and clinical excellence. He spearheaded the rollout of OCT scanners in all Specsavers stores and continues to champion the role optometrists and audiologists play in supporting the United Kingdom’s National Health Service and delivering healthcare in the community.

In a media release Mr Perkins said, “I can’t tell you how honoured I feel to receive this award for services to business as I have dedicated my entire career to helping people to see and hear more clearly. But more importantly, this is recognition for the 45,000 people around the world who work for Specsavers and for our ophthalmic surgery business Newmedica and their dedication to changing people’s lives through better sight and hearing.

“Together, we have achieved so much since we started this business more than 40 years ago from pretty humble beginnings and it’s really quite incredible that we are now offering our services to more than 48 million people, as far afield as Canada and New Zealand, and have a robust supply chain that spans the world from the UK and Europe to Asia Pacific. None of that could have been achieved without loyal, hardworking, visionary colleagues and partners. My wife Mary and I recognised from the very beginning, when we started the business together, that we needed to surround ourselves with people with the right skills to propel us forward if we were to achieve our goals of offering value for money and experts who truly care.”

Born in Llanelli, Wales, in 1943, the son of a police sergeant and a farmer’s daughter, Doug Perkins has been industrious from a young age and had jobs as an errand boy, laundry delivery driver, and assistant at a local chemist. He credited this experience as instilling in him the value of hard work and inspiring in him a passion for healthcare and retail.

Mr Perkins qualified as an optometrist from Cardiff College of Advanced Technology in 1965 where he met Mary Bebbington. Together they founded Bebbington and Perkins Opticians, which they sold in 1980 before moving to the island of Guernsey to be closer to Mary’s parents, who had retired there. Mr Perkins still goes into the Guernsey office every day and travels extensively to support business growth and the industry sector as a whole.

“I am just as passionate now as I ever was about the future of optometry, ophthalmology, and audiology, as well as further opportunities and expansion of the Specsavers group, which includes our Newmedica eye hospitals in England,” said Mr Perkins. “Improving access to expert eye and hearing care for everyone, regardless of their circumstances or where they live, has been and will continue to be our driving force and I have no intention of retiring as long as I can continue to be useful to that cause.”

The company was put into a family trust some years ago to ensure that it would continue to operate under the Perkins stewardship and prevent it being sold into private equity. It remains a family business, with son John Perkins as CEO and four of their seven grandchildren involved in the organisation.

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