Acco Brands Corporation is a manufacturer and distributor of branded office and school products. The company's product categories include filing and organization, stapling and punching, paper and desktop accessories, computer accessories, and others.
- Started as the American Clip Company in 1903, making the first paper clip
- Renamed to ACCO in 1922 and became a publicly-traded company in 1983
- Acquired several other office product companies over the years, including Day-Timer, Wilson Jones, Swingline, and Mead
- In 2012, ACCO Brands merged with MeadWestvaco's Consumer and Office Products business
A multinational conglomerate that produces a wide range of products including office supplies, electronics, and healthcare products.
A retail chain that sells office supplies and furniture. They also offer business services, such as printing and shipping.
A manufacturer of printable labels and cards, binders, dividers, and other office supplies.
Known for its iconic red stapler, Swingline offers a wide range of staplers for home, office, and industrial use.
A popular brand of notebooks, planners, and other stationery products for students and professionals.
A line of sturdy, high-quality binders for keeping documents organized and protected.
ACCO Brands produces a variety of paper clips, including jumbo, giant, and standard sizes, as well as paper clips with unique shapes and colors.
ACCO Brands owns several other office product brands, including At-A-Glance, Five Star, and Quartet.
ACCO products are sold online and in retail stores, including office supply stores and big box retailers such as Walmart and Target.
The return policy for ACCO products will vary depending on where the product was purchased. Check with the retailer for their specific return policy.
ACCO Brands has a commitment to sustainability and offers several eco-friendly office products, including recycled paper and binders made from sustainable materials.