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Sports Direct acquires Jack Wills for 12.75 million pounds (15.5 USD)

By Prachi Singh

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Finally Mike Ashley's company has won the bid to acquire troubled fashion retailer Jack Wills’ assets and stores across the UK and Ireland and the international Jack Wills brand for a cash consideration of 12.75 million pounds. The company made an announcement after the stock market closed yesterday.

Sports Direct acquires Jack Wills

After Jack Wills appointed KPMG as administrators on Monday, the firm sold the business to Sports Direct, which recently acquired House of Fraser and Evans Cycles via a similar process. According to the reports, options for the company’s international business, which includes stores in the Far East, the US and the Middle East, are still being assessed.

According to the accounts filed with the Companies House UK, Jack Wills reported pre-tax loss of 29.3 million pounds and EBITDA loss of 7.5 million pounds for the year to January 31, 2018, while sales were down 1.1 percent to 129.3 million pounds.

After revealing the challenging year, Jack Wills spokesperson had said in a statement: “It is true that 2017/18 was a challenging year for Jack Wills but the business has moved on significantly since then. Jack Wills recently completed a significant refinancing, with continued support from our major shareholder, BlueGem.”

Mike Ashley wins the bid against Philip Day

After acquiring Bonmarche, Philip Day was looking at taking over Jack Wills. Yesterday media reports had speculated that either Day or Ashley would finally get hold of the business.

When the company’s private equity owner BlueGem began looking for a buyer at the beginning of this month, Mike Ashley’s Sports Direct, Crew Clothing and Ben Sherman parent company Marquee Brands as well as Hilco and Alteri had expressed interest in buying the company. Day, the owner of Edinburgh Woollen Mill Group was the latest entrant to join the list.

Jack Wills employs around 1,700 personnel across its operations and operates six franchised stores across Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, the UAE and an ecommerce channel serving 130 countries.

Jack Wills to be sold to either Sports Direct or Edinburgh Woollen Mill Group

Photo: Jack Wills Facebook

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