


Merchant Taylors' Company
Philanthropic Fundraising Services • London, England, United Kingdom • 21-50 Employees
Company overview
| Headquarters | 30 Threadneedle Street, London, England EC2R 8JB, GB |
| Phone number | +442045116285 |
| Website | |
| NAICS | 8132 |
| Keywords | Membership, Education, Charities, History, Heritage, Hospitality, Events, Philanthropy, Culture, Livery, Fraternity, Military Affiliates |
| Employees | 21-50 |
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Key Contact at Merchant Taylors' Company
Daniel Garrigan
Finance Director
Merchant Taylors' Company Email Formats
Merchant Taylors' Company uses 3 email formats. The most common is {first initial}{last name} (e.g., jdoe@merchant-taylors.co.uk), used 65% of the time.
| Format | Example | Percentage |
|---|---|---|
{first initial}{last name} | jdoe@merchant-taylors.co.uk | 65% |
{first name}{last name} | johndoe@merchant-taylors.co.uk | 30% |
{first initial} | j@merchant-taylors.co.uk | 5% |
About Merchant Taylors' Company
One of the Great Twelve Livery Companies of the City of London. The Company started as an association of artisans, ie working tailors, known as the Fraternity of St John the Baptist. This was both for trade regulation and also for a good funeral and for prayers for one’s soul in Purgatory after death. All these aspects were equally important before the Reformation. The Company’s first royal charter was in 1327, and the Company was incorporated by a further royal charter in 1408. The Company also possessed a chapel in St Paul’s Cathedral and, from 1413, almshouses in Threadneedle Street for its aged members. At this time the Company was known as the Company of Tailors and Linen-Armourers, linen armour being the padded clothes worn beneath metal armour. From humble beginnings, the Company very gradually improved its status. It acquired considerable wealth through gifts and benefactions. Many important people were admitted to the Fraternity, such as Henry V, the victor of Agincourt. Although many members remained working tailors, by the late 15th century the senior membership contained an increasing number of wealthy merchants, trading within England and also overseas. The first Mayor to be chosen from the Company was Sir John Percyvale, Master of the Company in 1489 and Mayor in 1508. There have been many others since. The Company became the Company of Merchant Taylors by a royal charter of 1503. This reflected its new status and commercial role in the business of the City of London. A few years later it also became one of the 'Great Twelve' livery companies, the senior companies in the City from which all Lord Mayors had to be chosen. Like all livery companies, the Merchant Taylors' Company is now a social and charitable organisation. The last working tailors in the Company are believed to have been at the end of the 17th century, though links with the trade have recently been revived.
Merchant Taylors' Company revenue & valuation
| Annual revenue | $12,500,000 |
| Revenue per employee | $305,000 |
| Estimated valuation?This valuation is estimated based on industry average for the Philanthropic Fundraising Services industry and current estimated revenues | $40,000,000 |
| Total funding | No funding |
Employees by Management Level
Total employees: 21-50
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Merchant Taylors' Company has 6 employees across 4 departments.
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Merchant Taylors' Company has never raised funding before.
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