British multinational mobile phone and consumer electronics manufacturing company
Bullitt Group Ltd Bullitt Group Ltd logo
Type Private limited company (Ltd)Industry Founded 1 June 2009; 12 years ago (2009-06-01 ) Founders Colin Batt (co-founder, director) David Floyd (co-founder, director) Richard Wharton (co-founder, director) Headquarters Reading , Berkshire , England, United KingdomArea served
Worldwide Key people
Nathan Vautier (CEO ) Nick Muir (CSO ) Simon Bradley (CFO ) Christopher Lockwood (CMO ) Products Brands CAT Phones CAT Mobile Accessories Motorola Phones Land Rover Phones Revenue UK£ 61.3 million (2014) UK£30 million (2013) UK£10 million (2012)Website Bullitt-Group.com
Bullitt Group Ltd is a British -based international mobile phone and consumer electronics business. Founded in 2009 by Colin Batt, David Floyd and Richard Wharton; Bullitt designs, manufactures, markets, and sells consumer electronic devices in partnership with global brands . It is the worldwide licensee of Caterpillar Inc. for 'rugged' mobile devices and accessories, and Motorola for outdoor-orientated consumer electronics .
Bullitt's products are sold in more than 75 countries, and the company has a presence in key markets around the world, including China (Shenzhen ), the United Kingdom (Reading ), and the United States of America (New York ). Manufacturing is primarily in China.
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Founded in the United Kingdom (UK) in 2009 , Bullitt Group Ltd opened international operations in China in 2010, and in the USA in 2012. Bullitt's first licence was with JCB mobile devices, and in February 2012 , the company became the worldwide licensee of Caterpillar Inc. for mobile devices and accessories. Licences for Ted Baker (high quality, design-led audio devices), and Kodak (easy to use smartphones) soon followed. Most recently, Bullitt Group Ltd became a global licensee for the Ministry of Sound [1] to develop a range of headphones and connected audio devices that was to launch in May 2015 . Around May 2016 , it partnered with Bullitt Group Lltd to launch a portfolio of mobile devices and peripherals.
In May 2016, Bullitt announced a partnership with Land Rover which will bring about the development of a new portfolio of mobile devices and peripherals.[2]
In February 2021, Motorola partnered with Bullitt Group to develop Moto-branded rugged phones which will be drop-proof and shockproof.[3]
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