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Debenhams shuts all stores, around 12,000 jobs lost

British fashion group Boohoo buys collapsed retailers brand, consumer data for £55 million

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 25 Jan 2021 11:30PM

Debenhams shuts all stores, around 12,000 jobs lost
Administrators say Debenhams stores will reopen following the lifting of the UK lockdown to liquidate stock the value of which will be retained for creditors  – AFP pic, January 25, 2021 

LONDON – United Kingdom department store chain Debenhams is to shut all its outlets, administrators for the collapsed group said today, with the loss of around 12,000 jobs.

Debenhams, which has long struggled with fierce online competition, will see its brand live on however after British online fashion group Boohoo earlier said it had bought the group’s intellectual property assets.

Debenhams collapsed last month, having struggled to adapt from a bricks-and-mortar business long before the coronavirus pandemic forced shoppers online.

Its stores will reopen following the lifting of the UK lockdown to liquidate stock, administrators FRP Advisory, brought in to salvage parts of the business, said in a statement today.

“Once Debenhams stores are able to reopen and the stock liquidation can continue in stores, the website will be operated by Boohoo.

“The closing down sale will continue in stores for several weeks until the stock liquidation is completed and the value of this stock will be retained for creditors.

“Regrettably, all the UK stores will then be permanently closed,” the statement added.

A source close to the company said this meant that around 12,000 jobs would disappear.

Boohoo has meanwhile acquired assets, including customer data.

The cost of the deal is £55 million (RM303.34 million), Boohoo said in a separate statement.

It added that it plans to rebuild and relaunch the Debenhams online platform, as Boohoo looks to lead the fashion e-commerce market by entering into news areas including beauty, sports and homeware.

“Debenhams is a long-standing and leading UK fashion and beauty retailer with high brand awareness, and an established online platform with approximately 300 million UK website visits per annum,” Boohoo said. 

“This makes it a top 10 retail website in the UK by traffic.”  – AFP, January 25, 2021

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