Frasers Group
This coverage explores Frasers Group’s business strategy, acquisitions, and performance within the UK retail sector. Reporting focuses on store portfolio developments, financial results, brand management, leadership decisions, and expansion across sports, fashion, and lifestyle retail. Tailored for industry professionals, it offers analysis of commercial moves and competitive positioning relevant to executives overseeing multi-brand and omnichannel operations.
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Apr- 2023 -6 AprilLuxury Goods
Cerruti 1881 and Kent and Curwen acquired for £83m
Biem.L.Fdlkk Garment, a Chinese golf clothing brand, has acquired French fashion label Cerruti 1881 and British menswear brand Kent and Curwen for a total of €95m (£83m), according to WWD coverage. It is reported that the Chinese manufacturer paid the equivalent of £50m for the trademark rights of Cerruti 1881…
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Mar- 2023 -23 MarchNews
Frasers to open third Sports Direct flagship in Manchester
Frasers Group is opening a third Sports Direct flagship store in Manchester’s Arndale Centre on 24 March. Set across five floors, the store will comprise sport, leisure, e-sports and fashion clothing across 50,000 sq ft. This will be the retailer’s most elevated concept store yet. Some dedicated interactive areas will…
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1 MarchClothing & Shoes
Frasers seeks discounts from suppliers amid JD acquisitions
Frasers Group is reportedly seeking discounts on outstanding payments and spring/summer orders from its suppliers, Drapers has reported. According to reports, it is asking the suppliers of its recently acquired brands for a 10% discount off outstanding payments and a 20% discount off ordered goods for the spring/summer 2023 season.…
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Feb- 2023 -8 FebruaryClothing & Shoes
Frasers completes acquisition of five JD Sports fashion brands
Frasers Group has revealed it has completed the acquisition of five premium fashion brands from JD Sports as part of a deal announced in December of last year. The £47.5m deal with its rival already saw Frasers agree to acquire a total of 15 fashion brands, with eight already having…
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6 FebruaryNews
Mike Ashley eyes two shopping centres in £100m deal
Mike Ashley has lined up a £100m acquisition of two shopping centres, according to The Times. Frasers Group is in advanced talks to buy the Overgate centre in Dundee for £30m, along with The Mall in Luton in a £70m deal. The Overgate centre is currently owned by Legal and…
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Jan- 2023 -30 JanuaryClothing & Shoes
Frasers Group increases N Brown stake
The Frasers Group has increased its shareholding in clothing and footwear retailer N Brown to become its second largest shareholder. The Sports Direct owner has increased its holdings in the company up to 17.88% according to LSE filings. This move makes Frasers the second largest shareholder in the company after…
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Dec- 2022 -23 DecemberProperty
Frasers acquires former Debenhams flagship in Dublin
Frasers group has announced that it has bought a former Debenhams flagship store on Henry Street in Dublin. The 200,000 sq. ft store is currently occupied by Zara but will become a flagship Sports Direct store. The group stated that its commitment to physical retail is “unmatched” as it continues…
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19 DecemberClothing & Shoes
Frasers acquires JD Sports’ premium fashion businesses
Frasers Group has announced the acquisition of JD Sports’ premium fashion offering in a deal worth up to £47.5m. The deal will see it acquire its rival interests in 15 fashion brands including Base Childrenswear, Choice, Clothingsites (including Brown Bag Clothing), Cricket, Giulio, Kids Cavern, Missy Empire, Nicholas Deakins, Pretty…
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13 DecemberClothing & Shoes
Frasers Group snapped up I Saw It First for £1
Frasers Group has revealed that it acquired online retailer I Saw It First for a cash sum of only £1 earlier this year. In its latest interim results for H1, Frasers said the brand owed £13m to shareholders at the time of its takeover. As part of the transaction, which…
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2 DecemberDepartment Stores
Frasers Group acquires Amara
Frasers Group CEO Michael Murray has confirmed that the group has acquired Amara, a luxury homewares brand, as it looks to “build on its ambition” of creating a “credible homeware destination” for Flannels. In a statement on Linkedin, Murray said: “I am pleased to announce, we have acquired Amara.com, a…
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