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French Connection’s losses narrow despite revenue decline

French Connection has seen its first half group revenue decline by 21.2% to £40.2 million compared to  the same period two years ago following the impact… View Article

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French Connection’s losses narrow despite revenue decline

French Connection has seen its first half group revenue decline by 21.2% to £40.2 million compared to  the same period two years ago following the impact of Covid-19 related store closures.

In the six months to 31 July, the fashion retailer narrowed its underlying operating loss to £0.9 million from £3.6 million in 2019 after it benefited from a strong performance within its wholesale business in the US and UK and a tight control of overheads.

While retail revenue fell to £11.4 million  from £23.8 million in 2019, ecommerce sales grew to £5.8 million from a previous £5.3 million. The retailer said online growth was achieved in both the UK and US despite reduced levels of promotion in the period.

Stephen Marks, chairman and chief executive of French Connection, said: “I am pleased that the improvement in business we saw in the early part of the period has continued throughout the first half of the financial year. Wholesale in both the UK and the US has performed well, with a good outcome to the summer season.

“Over the last five years, French Connection has made significant progress in its plans to rationalise the size of its store portfolio and to return the group to profitability.”

Last week, it was announced that French Connection had agreed a £29 million takeover by a consortium of bidders that included its second largest shareholder Apinder Singh Ghura, Amarjit Singh Grewal and KJR Brothers Limited.

In a statement today, Marks said: “The board has concluded that the offer being made by MIP Holdings Ltd is fair and reasonable and recommends that all shareholders accept.

Following completion of the transaction, I will retire from French Connection. This is an appropriate time for me to step back from the business that I founded in 1972, and I would like to take this opportunity to thank all our people for their contribution to our achievements over the years. I wish them all every success in the future.”

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