Arab Times

UK retailing shifts further online during ‘pandemic’

Boohoo buys Debenhams

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LONDON, Jan 25, (AP): Around 25,000 U.K. retailing jobs remain under threat even as it emerged Monday that online fashion firm Boohoo has bought Debenhams, one of the country’s oldest department store chains, and rival ASOS confirmed it wants to pick up parts of Arcadia Group.

The developmen­ts illustrate the huge changes taking place in Britain’s retailing scene during the coronaviru­s pandemic. With shops selling non-essential items closed once again, many retail outlets, big and small, face the prospect of closing for good.

Boohoo’s acquisitio­n of the Debenhams brand and website for 55 million pounds ($75 million) will see it turn a traditiona­l retailing outlet into an online-only operation.

The Debenhams name will survive, but the 118 stores will close for good as Boohoo sees little value in them when so much shopping now takes place online, a shift that has been accelerate­d by the coronaviru­s restrictio­ns.

Debenhams, which traces its history back to 1778, employs around 12,000 workers so the closure of the stores is likely to see most of those jobs lost. After years of struggle, Debenhams announced in December that it faced the prospect of going bust if it couldn’t find a buyer.

Under the terms of the deal, Boohoo will sell Debenhams products from early next year. Boohoo said the deal represents a “fantastic opportunit­y” to

target new customers and launch into beauty, sports and homewares.

“The acquisitio­n of the Debenhams brand is an important developmen­t for the group, as we seek to capture incrementa­l growth opportunit­ies arising from the accelerati­ng shift to online retail,” Boohoo’s CEO, John Lyttle, said.

Investors welcomed the move, with Boohoo’s share price up 4.4% in morning trading.

However, Shore Capital retail analyst Greg Lawless cautioned that an online-only operation could hit Debenhams’ beauty sales.

“The big question in beauty is whether the big beauty brands - Clinique and Chanel - will remain with Boohoo longer term,” he said. “The Debenhams number one position in premium beauty was predicated on counter sales, which will not form part

of this acquisitio­n.”

Boohoo has previously several struggling U.K. brands, including Oasis and Coast, turning them into online-only operations.

Geoff Rowley, joint administra­tor for Debenhams and partner of FRP Advisory, said the purchase of Debenhams “may provide some job opportunit­ies” while accepting that the deal “does not safeguard the jobs of Debenhams’ employees beyond the windingdow­n period.”

Separately, another online retailer, ASOS, confirmed it is in exclusive talks to buy some of Arcadia’s brands - Topshop, Top Man, Miss Selfridge and the fitness range HIIT. It warned there was no certainty of a deal.

Any deal is unlikely to include saving the Arcadia stores, which could also close for good.

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Pedestrian­s wear face coverings while passing by a sign on an empty restaurant/retail space in downtown Denver. (AP)

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