Will it come quickly? Deliveroo ties up Ann Summers for Valentine’s Day deliveries Deliveroo Deliveroo says it will come quickly this Valentine's Day so customers don’t.
Ann Summers boss Jacqueline Gold dies aged 62 Ann Summers Jacqueline Gold the boss of lingerie brand Ann Summers has died aged 62, her family has said. Heartfelt tributes have been paid to the businesswoman who passed away on Thursday evening following a seven-year battle with cancer. She was heralded as a “brilliant retailer and champion of champion of women in business”, as her family [...]
Ann Summers: Rise in ‘role play’ and Halloween outfits helps it turn over £100m Retail Brits splashing out on skimpy Halloween outfits helped Ann Summers turnover £100m last year, the erotic retailer has said.
Ann Summers: Turnover reaches over £100m as lingerie retailer plots store expansion September 6, 2023 The erotic retailer, which has 88 stores across the UK and Ireland, plans to open four or five more stores in 2024, a new filing posted on Companies House shows.
Tit for tat: Ann Summers launches CVA following rent dispute during pandemic December 4, 2020 Ann Summers has launched a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) following a dispute over the lingerie brand’s rents during the pandemic. The CVA follows extensive discussions with the company’s landlords over plans to switch to turnover-based rents due to changing consumer behaviour during the coronavirus crisis. Ann Summers said it wants to ensure “the company’s property [...]
Ann Summers warns landlords over potential CVA September 1, 2020 Lingerie chain Ann Summers has warned landlords that it will launch a restructuring process if the retailer is unable to reach an agreement on rents. The high street retailer said it is mulling a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) to switch to turnover-based rents due to changing consumer behaviour during the coronavirus pandemic. The firm benefitted [...]
Spoiler: King Charles won’t remember the corporates who wished him good luck May 3, 2023 King Charles's coronation is round the corner, but businesses shouldn't feel like they must say something about it at all costs. Sometimes the best PR strategy for corporates is staying quiet, writes Simon Neville
Commercial landlords call for insolvency rules overhaul amid ‘abuse’ of CVAs January 5, 2021 The British Property Federation (BPF) – the industry group representing landlords – has called for an overhaul of UK insolvency rules, claiming the Covid-19 pandemic has prompted “abuse” of restructuring proceedings. In a letter to corporate responsibility minister Lord Callanan, the BPF said the flexibility of the UK’s insolvency framework had led to the abuse [...]
Aspinal of London prepares to close stores due to low city centre footfall September 17, 2020 Luxury brand Aspinal of London is the latest retailer to launch a restructuring process as it seeks to close stores due to a sharp drop in city centre footfall during the coronavirus pandemic. The firm, which has 10 stores as well as concessions in Harrods and Selfridges, has unveiled a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) proposal [...]
Westfield London owner posts €7.6bn loss after rent squeeze as UK tenants go bankrupt February 10, 2021 The shopping centre landlord that owns Westfield London, Stratford City and a swathe of similar mega-malls across Europe and the US has seen its like-for-like rental income drop 24 per cent.