The Citizen (KZN)

Foschini bids for JET stores

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The Foschini Group (TFG) says it has submitted a conditiona­l offer to Edcon’s business rescue practition­ers (BRPs) to acquire some of the stores and assets of JET.

In the offer submitted on Friday, TFG offered Edcon R480 million to acquire a minimum of 371 commercial­ly viable JET stores.

Edcon, which owns Edgars and JET Stores, announced in late April that it would file for voluntary business rescue after the nationwide lockdown exacerbate­d its already dire financial position.

In June, its BRPs said the only way to save the company and the jobs of its thousands of its employees was through an “accelerate­d sale” of its divisions to interested parties.

TFG, which has been growing its local manufactur­ing capacity, said the proposed deal also comes with JET’s distributi­on centre located in Durban and certain stores in Botswana, Lesotho, Namibia and Eswatini.

The company is looking to also acquire JET Club and all existing JET stock of no less than R800 million.

“Edcon’s business rescue practition­ers have accepted the terms of TFG’s conditiona­l offer. TFG has been granted exclusivit­y to negotiate and finalise the terms and conclude the proposed transactio­n,” wrote the fashion retailer in a statement issued yesterday morning.

Analysts have long speculated that JET will probably be one division of Edcon that buyers will find interestin­g.

The BRPs announced last Tuesday they had signed an agreement to sell parts of Edgars to Retailabil­ity, another fashion retailer that owns the brands Legit, Beaver Canoe and Style.

TFG said JET’s brand recognitio­n and market share would provide it with a strategica­lly important expansion into the “value segment” of the southern African retail apparel market.

“The proposed transactio­n enables TFG to acquire selected parts of the JET business, a unique opportunit­y which previously was not possible and is expected to give TFG significan­t scale at an attractive price,” wrote TFG. – News24 Wire

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