The Perkins have stated that they intend to maintain family control of the firm, which currently employs two of their three children in senior roles. Continued expansion into Europe is planned. It is also intended that the company will continue to supply
hearing aids. The Perkins attribute their success to their franchise model, and to the deregulation of the
UK Opticians market by the
Conservative Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher in the 1980s, allowing opticians to use previously forbidden advertising and marketing techniques to rapidly take over a market that had belonged to independent local opticians. The Perkins have said of the remaining local opticians that "their days are numbered", and in fact their major competition now comes from large chains such as
Boots Opticians and
Vision Express. In February 2016, it was announced that Specsavers would be the sponsors of the
County Championship cricket competition in England and Wales, for the next four years; a deal which was extended in 2018 to include
Test series held in England including the
2019 Ashes series. In January 2017, Specsavers were in negotiation to have shops undertake certain front line medical care linked to sight and hearing, in both the United Kingdom and the Netherlands. In May 2020, Specsavers announced a plan to cut 450 jobs amid a "dramatic downturn" caused by the
COVID-19 pandemic. The company had previously tried to avoid making redundancies by implementing pay cuts and reducing working hours. ==References==