Kingfisher (KGF.L) Stock Analysis & Winston Score
Kingfisher plc is a European home improvement retailer that sells tools, building materials, paint, flooring, kitchens, and garden products to everyday consumers and trade professionals. It owns well-known store brands including B&Q and Screwfix in the UK, Castorama and Brico Dépôt in France, and additional chains across Poland, Romania, and other European markets. It is one of the largest home improvement retailers in Europe by store count and revenue. Kingfisher makes money primarily through in-store and online product sales, with a growing share of revenue coming from its trade-focused Screwfix business, which serves plumbers, electricians, and builders. The company operates roughly 1,900 stores across about eight countries and generates annual revenue of around £13 billion. Its main competitive advantage is scale and its owned-brand product range, which supports higher margins, but the business is sensitive to housing market slowdowns and consumer spending cuts — both of which have weighed on results in recent years as high interest rates reduced home renovation activity across Europe.
Winston Score: 43/100 — Average
Mixed quality — meaningful strengths and weaknesses.
- Quality: Mixed (9/30)
- Growth: Mixed (8/20)
- Cash Flow: Strong (8/10)
- Stability: Strong (8/10)
- Valuation: Strong (7/10)
- Ownership: Weak (1/15)
Key Facts
Price: 321.30 GBp
Market Cap: £5.3B
Sector: Consumer Cyclical
Industry: Home Improvement
Exchange: London Stock Exchange

