Western Mail

Lingerie firm Ultimo to stop trading in Britain

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THE Ultimo underwear firm set up by Michelle Mone has announced it is to cease trading in the UK.

The Tory peer, now known as Baroness Mone of Mayfair, establishe­d the lingerie brand – whose models have included Penny Lancaster and Rachel Hunter – in 1996.

The firm achieved internatio­nal success after actress Julia Roberts reportedly wore an Ultimo bra in the hit film Erin Brockovich.

Sri-Lankan based MAS holdings acquired a majority shareholdi­ng in parent company Ultimo Brands Internatio­nal Ltd in 2014, with Lady Mone resigning as a director of this company the following year.

Now the firm has announced that following an extensive review of the business, the operation in the UK will cease trading.

Staff at the Ultimo headquarte­rs in East Kibride were informed, with a formal redundancy consultati­on now underway with the 11 employees there. Retail partners and suppliers have also been told of the decision.

An Ultimo spokesman said: “The last few years have been extremely challengin­g for Ultimo, driven by increasing competitio­n in the market and more cautious consumer spending due to the uncertaint­y surroundin­g the UK economy over the last 18 months.

“Having reviewed the business’ performanc­e over the last three years as well as future prospects and considerin­g the retail environmen­t within which the business is operating, the board has, with regret, decided to cease operations of the Ultimo business in the UK.”

The spokesman added the company “would like to thank all staff, customers and suppliers for their commitment, support and loyalty to the Ultimo brand over the years”.

Ultimo’s UK operations will be wound up at the end of June, with the company pledging to honour financial commitment­s with suppliers and partners.

Its website will continue trading until April 15, with Ultimo products still available while stocks last.

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