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  • Calls to ‘send Philip Green the bill,’ as pension lifeboat fund begins Topshop assessment

    February 4, 2021

    There have been fresh calls for the government to step in and demand retail tycoon Philip Green to plug Arcadia’s pension deficit, as the pensions lifeboat fund begins assessing the scheme. Earlier this week online retailer Asos said it had bought Topshop, Topman, Miss Selfridge and HIIT brands from Arcadia, which fell into administration in [...]

  • United Utilities pockets £88m for stake in Estonian water company

    February 3, 2021

    United Utilities has agreed to a £88m cash deal to sell its 35.3 per cent stake in the largest water utility company in Estonia, Tallin Water. The utilities company will sell the stake to a consortium led by the Estonian city of Tallinn, which is an existing partner of United Utilities, alongside company Utilitas. Company [...]

  • Surge in pandemic data demand pushes up Vodafone revenues

    February 3, 2021

    Vodafone’s revenue rose for the first time since March as demand for high-speed broadband soared across Europe. The British-based mobile carrier saw revenue rise 0.4 per cent in the third quarter, outperforming the 0.2 per cent decline predicted by analysts. Shares leaped by 3.2 per cent as several analysts backed Vodafone as a stock to [...]

  • Asos purchases Arcadia’s principal brands to improve its own quality perception

    February 3, 2021

    Online fashion giant Asos has announced it has beat competitors to purchase the four main Arcadia brands – Miss Selfridge, HIIT, Topman and Topshop – in order to become the number one fashion destination for young, fashion-conscious shoppers worldwide. Chief executive Nick Beighton said that the brands were a “natural fit” and resonated with their [...]

  • Debate: Was Asos right to pass over Topshop’s physical stores?

    February 3, 2021

    Digital retailer Asos has picked up Arcadia’s principal brands – but they didn’t bother with the physical premises. A good decision? Mike Colling of the Kite Factory says yes: To bring great brands back to life you often have to cut away dead wood. The news that ASOS has bought Topshop & Miss Selfridge has [...]

  • Woolard review: FCA cracks down on £2.7bn buy-now-pay-later market

    February 2, 2021

    Interest-free buy-now-pay-later credit agreements will be regulated by the City watchdog after the market swelled to £2.7bn last year. The plans, drawn up by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA), have been designed to protect consumers, after the use of buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) transactions tripled in 2020, as shoppers looked for ways to spread their money further [...]

  • TSB reports losses as pandemic prompts lending surge

    February 1, 2021

    TSB’s full-year financial performance was dented by the coronavirus pandemic as lending rose sharply, the bank announced today. Statutory loss before tax was £204.6m in 2020, compared to a £46m profit in 2019. The losses largely reflects the adoption of government measures in response to Covid-19, as well as unemployment rates and reduced customer spending. [...]

  • Asos buys Arcadia’s Topshop and Miss Selfridge in £330m deal, leaving thousands jobless

    February 1, 2021

    Arcadia’s Topshop, Topman, Miss Selfridge and HIIT brands have been sold to online retailer Asos in a £330m deal. Arcadia’s administrator Deloitte this morning confirmed Asos would buy the brands for £295m, and would also take on certain liabilities for forward committed stock orders. Asos paid around £265m for the brands, some £30m for the [...]

  • City watchdog to crack down on ‘buy now pay later’ firms

    February 1, 2021

    The City watchdog is preparing to move in on so-called buy now pay later firms such as Klarna following a review of the unsecured credit market. The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) will this morning publish a report by interim chief executive Chris Woolard recommending that the sector be brought under the regulator’s remit, Sky News [...]

  • Sir Philip Green’s family set to make £50m from Topshop sale

    January 30, 2021

    Sir Philip Green’s family is reportedly set to receive £50m from the sale of Topshop.  The troubled retail group collapsed at the end of last year and its flagship brands Topshop and Topman reportedly failed with gross liabilities of more than £550m. The groups’ demise launched 13,000 jobs into uncertainty and became the biggest casualty [...]

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