Belfast Telegraph

New Look still upbeat despite suffering 10% slump in sales

- BY SIMON NEVILLE

HIGH street fashion chain New Look, which has around 20 stores in Northern Ireland, was the latest retailer to suffer due to the poor weather in May and June, with bosses revealing a slump in sales.

Like-for-like sales fell 10.1% in the 13 weeks to June 29, although losses before tax fell to £2.7m, compared with a £15.5m loss in the same period in 2018.

Earlier this year the company closed a store in Belfast’s Donegall Place, now occupied by Primark.

Bosses also pointed out that in the eight weeks to August 24 like-for-like sales rose 2.2% as the weather improved.

A major factor in reducing losses was an overhaul of New Look’s debt pile, with a debt-for-equity deal agreed with bondholder­s in May.

The agreement saw £1bn wiped from the company’s debts following several years of crippling interest payments.

Executive chairman Alistair McGeorge was upbeat about the next steps to recovery, despite admitting that “trading was marked by continued consumer uncertaint­y and, being a seasonal business, we were clearly not immune from what has been the most unseasonab­le May and June on record, impacting footfall across the retail sector”.

He added: “Despite these challenges, we maintained good control of our stock, cash position and costs. I am pleased our recent trading shows that we have delivered positive LFL sales performanc­e and we have outperform­ed the market.”

Focus will now turn to improving supply chains, upgrading smaller stores and hiring more people, following the appointmen­t of a new chief operating officer, Nigel Oddy, and four non-executive board members.

Mr Oddy said: “We are transformi­ng our attitude to buying and are fully focused on buying into successful trends quickly, supported by an improved supply chain.

“We have also made good progress with our omnichanne­l strategy and are now seeing record levels of Click & Collect orders.

“Having visited many stores across the country during my first six months with the business, it is clear to me that New Look’s localness — the breadth of our estate and convenient locations of our stores — is an inherent strength for us to leverage.”

The former House of Fraser chief executive added that concession­s have also been introduced into some bigger stores and a new chief customer officer has joined.

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