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Philip Green's Arcadia Slumps To Loss Ahead Of Restructuring Plans

Fri, 06th Sep 2019 16:55

(Alliance News) - Philip Green's Arcadia retail empire has laid bare the state of its finances in the year before its move to shake up the business with a radical recovery plan.

In annual accounts for the year to September 2018 filed to Companies House, the retailer's holding company Taveta Investments reported a loss of GBP177.3 million.

The group said it had incurred GBP217.1 million of exceptional costs, which meant it swung to a loss despite making a profit on an underlying basis.

It compares to a profit of GBP49.4 million posted in the previous year.

The accounts show the health of Arcadia's business in the run-up to a series of Company Voluntary Arrangements, which it proposed in May as part of a wider three-year recovery plan.

Landlords eventually voted through the plans in June, giving the green light to close 23 stores and slash rents on many more, though Sir Philip and his wife were forced to offer some concessions funded from their own pockets to get approval for the measures.

Other elements of the recovery plan included pushing its US operations into administration and shuttering an additional 25 Evans and Miss Selfridge stores.

However the group revealed in its latest filings that the recovery plan faces another obstacle later this year when the mortgage on its Oxford Street store comes up for renewal.

The mortgage of GBP310 million on the address was due for repayment in June this year, but the facility was extended until December. Arcadia is currently in discussions to secure fresh financing for it.

The building has been partly let to other brands as Arcadia seeks to minimise its costs.

Vans is to take over the former Miss Selfridge portion of the building, while current tenant Nike has expanded its store to an additional floor.

Arcadia said it was confident of getting new finance with a reasonable rate of interest.

Meanwhile the group revealed that it is to list its brands with high street retailer Next, following similar moves to partner with both Asos and Very as third party sellers.

By Alys Key, PA City Reporter

source: PA

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