1951–2020 The business was founded by
Sidney De Haan in 1951 and was passed to his son
Roger De Haan who took over in 1984 after his father's retirement. Saga was acquired by staff (20%) backed by the private equity firm
Charterhouse in October 2004. In 2007 Saga merged with
The AA (owned by
private equity firms
CVC and
Permira) to form
Acromas Holdings. In July 2011, Saga acquired
Allied Healthcare. On 31 January 2015, it wrote it down to zero, and then sold it, at a small net profit, to Aurelius Group in December 2015. In May 2014, Saga Group Ltd was successfully listed on the
London Stock Exchange as Saga PLC. Also in 2014, Saga acquired Bolton based luxury holiday company Destinology. In January 2020, Saga appointed
Euan Sutherland as CEO of the Saga Group. At the same time, Saga's escorted touring brand Titan Travel was put up for sale, a process paused due to the
coronavirus pandemic that started that year.
Since 2020, debt problems In 2019 the company issued a profit warning and since then struggled to reduce its debt. Part of the strategy has been to sell off assets. In February 2020, Saga sold its motorcycle insurance business, Bennetts, to Atlanta Investment Holdings Ltd, part of the Ardonagh group, for £26 million. In March 2020, Saga sold its Patricia White's and Country Cousins domiciliary care agencies, now rebranded as Trinity Homecare, to private equity firm Limerston Capital for a reported £14 million. In June 2020 Saga Care at Home permanently closed, which was the end of Saga's involvement in the homecare sector. Care at Home's assets were assigned to another care provider. In November 2023, Euan Sutherland resigned as chief executive effective from January 2024 after serving for four years. He was replaced by the company's finance director Mike Hazell. ==Operations==