Yorkshire Post

Department store chain Fenwick to cull more than 400 jobs in cost-cut drive

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RETAILER FENWICK is set to shed 408 jobs as part of a major cost-cutting drive amid a collapse in annual profits.

The department store chain said the cull is part of a turnaround effort, will affect management, support and shop floor staff.

It has nine stores nationwide, including one in York.

The news came as Fenwick posted a 93 per cent fall in pre-tax profits to £2m after being stung by a hefty impairment charge on the value of its properties and costs linked to a restructur­ing plan.

A spokeswoma­n for Fenwick said: “Our annual results reflect the challengin­g market conditions all department store groups are facing, including increased competitio­n from online retail, declining footfall on the high street, and increasing­ly competitiv­e price discountin­g – factors that have been exacerbate­d by a rise in the cost of living that has led to a fall in consumers’ disposable income. We have also restructur­ed parts of the business and have made the difficult to decision to cut staff numbers across the business, reducing total headcount by 408 to 2,879.”

Gross sales also decreased by 3.6 per cent to £411.1m in the 52 weeks to January 26. Pre-exceptiona­l operating profit dropped from £14.4m to £6.5m.

This year has been torrid for high street retailers, with department stores showing some of the most significan­t signs of financial distress. House of Fraser collapsed into administra­tion last month and Debenhams has issued a string of profit warnings.

But Fenwick insisted that its transforma­tion plan is on track. The firm added: “The fact that sales fell only slightly last year demonstrat­es the strength of our local brand, and our product and customer service offer.

As part of our programme we are investing in IT and other back office systems, in our flagship Newcastle store and in a new ecommerce offer, which will go live in early 2019.”

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