Western Daily Press

Quiz shares plunge as losses more than treble

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FASHION chain Quiz has seen shares plummet as it revealed annual losses more than trebled after lockdowns forced store closures and hammered demand for party wear.

The group’s delayed full-year figures showed underlying pre-tax losses widened to £9.6 million for the year to March against losses of £3.1 million the previous year after revenues plunged 66%.

Shares in the group tumbled more than 26% in morning trading yesterday despite signs that trading is starting to recover, albeit slowly.

Quiz said sales have “gradually” improved since coronaviru­s restrictio­ns were lifted, with like-for-like trading “approachin­g pre-pandemic levels”.

The group said it notched up £30.6 million of sales in the five months to August 31, a 132% increase year on year.

Quiz has been hit hard by the pandemic, with even online sales failing to make up for lockdown store closures as the cancellati­on of social events decimated demand for its trademark occasion wear.

Online revenues fell 42% in the year to March, while UK stores and concession­s saw an 82% plunge.

Tarak Ramzan, founder and chief

9.6 million pound pre-tax losses for the year to March

executive of Quiz, said: “We have taken decisive actions to position the business to return to long-term profitable growth, including reducing the size of our store estate, decreasing costs, and maintainin­g very tight cash management.

“We have continued to invest in our own e-commerce channels as we optimise our omni-channel model.

“We remain confident in the strength and appeal of Quiz as an occasion wear-led brand, as has been evidenced by the increase in demand... as social events returned during the summer.”

Quiz axed 17 underperfo­rming stores as part of cost-saving efforts, taking its estate down to 61 in the UK and seven in Ireland by the year end.

It said underlying operating costs were slashed by 47% to £38.8 million.

The group said it was now targeting a higher proportion of revenues from its own stores and website.

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