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Restructuring

Restructuring in the UK retail sector involves the strategic changes retailers make to strengthen their financial position, streamline operations, and adapt to evolving market conditions. Retail Sector provides comprehensive coverage of restructuring activity, including breaking news on administrations, CVAs, and refinancing deals, alongside expert analysis of the operational and strategic implications. Our reporting helps retail executives, store owners, ecommerce leaders, and supply chain professionals understand how these developments impact the wider retail landscape, offering insights into recovery plans, leadership decisions, and business transformation across physical and digital channels.

  • Mar- 2024 -
    22 March
    Sport & LeisureNike revenues hit $12.4bn in Q3

    Nike revenues hit $12.4bn in Q3

    Nike Inc. has revealed that its third quarter revenues slightly increased on both a reported and currency-neutral basis to $12.4bn (£9.85bn). It comes as it reported revenues for the Nike Brand of $11.9bn, up 2% on a reported and currency-neutral basis, as currency-neutral growth in North America, Greater China and…

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  • 14 March
    EconomyRetail sees 14 closures a day as 5,000 stores vanish in 2023

    Retail sees 14 closures a day as 5,000 stores vanish in 2023

    High-profile retail restructuring and administrations have resulted in a net of 14 store closures a day during 2023, according to research from LDC and PwC, meaning that 5,000 fewer shops are currently trading across the country.   The research has attributed the high volume of closures to the collapses of high…

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  • 8 March
    NewsToday’s news in brief-8/3/24

    Today’s news in brief-8/3/24

    Superdry has partnered with restructuring firm Teneo to explore cost-saving measures amid financial struggles. With a reported revenue decline of 23.5% in the first half of the year to £219.8m, Superdry is considering options such as a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) or restructuring plan to navigate the challenging retail market.…

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  • 8 March
    Clothing & ShoesSuperdry appoints restructuring firm to explore cost-saving options

    Superdry appoints restructuring firm to explore cost-saving options

    Superdry has drafted in advisers from restructuring firm Teneo in a bid to explore cost-saving options, Drapers has reported. The retailer has reportedly been working with the firm on a turnaround plan over the past few weeks. Drapers said Superdry was considering various cost-saving measures, including a potential company voluntary arrangement…

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  • 5 March
    FeaturesWhat are the effects of VAT taxes on the tourism industry?

    What are the effects of VAT taxes on the tourism industry?

    The term “tourism tax” has recently been used to refer to taxes imposed on goods and services supplied to international tourists. Up until 31 December 2020, VAT-free shopping enabled international visitors in the UK to get a VAT refund on goods purchased in the UK, making them 20% cheaper.  Recently,…

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  • 1 March
    NewsToday’s news in brief-1/3/24

    Today’s news in brief-1/3/24

    The forthcoming £90m Oxford Street Programme is poised to generate up to £2.8bn in additional sales for London’s West End between 2027 and 2033, as indicated by the New West End Company. This initiative, supported by both public and private investments, aims to revamp Oxford Street’s public spaces, infrastructure, and…

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  • 1 March
    Health & BeautyThe Body Shop to close 75 stores and cut over 400 jobs

    The Body Shop to close 75 stores and cut over 400 jobs

    The Body Shop will close 75 more stores across the UK in the coming weeks, with 489 jobs set to be lost, according to administrators at FRP Advisory. The firm said it would “support all impacted staff with claims to the Redundancy Payments Service”. Some 116 stores will continue trading…

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  • Feb- 2024 -
    29 February
    NewsToday’s news in brief-29/2/24

    Today’s news in brief-29/2/24

    UK retail destinations saw a decline in footfall by -2.2% overall for the month. The start of February was marked by rail strikes and disruptions, though footfall initially rose by +2.9%. The half-term holiday in the third week contributed to a rise in footfall of +8.3% from the previous month,…

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  • 29 February
    Department StoresFrasers Group CMO exits amid marketing team restructure

    Frasers Group CMO exits amid marketing team restructure

    Frasers Group chief marketing officer Beckie Stanion has left her post amid a restructure of the company’s marketing team, leaving 20 jobs at risk, according to Drapers. The company stated this move aims to “improve operational efficiency and delivery across all areas of marketing functions” and the business has launched…

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  • 26 February
    NewsToday’s news in brief-26/2/24

    Today’s news in brief-26/2/24

    Frasers Group has announced the appointment of four new directors to its board, signalling a significant restructuring move. Among the appointees are David Al-Mudallal, the current chief operating officer, and Ger Wright, the managing director of Sports, who are elevated to executive director roles due to their notable contributions. Additionally,…

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