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UK online retailer Debenhams sees interim profit growth amid turnaround

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(Reuters) -British online fashion retailer Debenhams Group on Tuesday said it expects first-half core earnings to exceed year-ago levels amid a turnaround strategy to reverse costs pressures and

Debenhams Reports Profit Growth Amid Strategic Turnaround Efforts

Debenhams' Turnaround Strategy and Financial Performance

(Reuters) -British online fashion retailer Debenhams Group on Tuesday said it expects first-half core earnings to exceed year-ago levels amid a turnaround strategy to reverse costs pressures and revive demand, sending shares as much as 9% higher.

Core Earnings and Revenue Insights

The company rebranded in March to Debenhams from Boohoo, following a turbulent period marked by leadership changes, a strategic review, competitive pressures and a dispute with Mike Ashley-owned Frasers Group, its top shareholder.

Future Plans and Market Challenges

All of Debenhams' brands are now trading profitably in terms of adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation, it said in a statement.

The group operates brands including Debenhams, Karen Millen, boohoo, MAN and PLT. Shares of the company pared gains by 1435 GMT but were still trading up 1.5% at 15.36 pence apiece.

Debenhams said it was also exploring a potential sale of its PLT brand and long-term options for its distribution sites in the U.S. and Burnley, England.

Consumer spending in the UK has been mixed amid high inflation and changing weather, and increased competition from lower cost Chinese-founded fast fashion groups Shein and Temu are also pressuring demand at the retailer.

But under CEO Dan Finley, who took over as Debenhams' top boss last November, the group has delivered 50 million pounds ($67.6 million) in annualised savings, which included a 30% headcount reduction, Debenhams said on Tuesday. 

Excluding PLT, core earnings for the year ended February 28, 2025 stood at 41.6 million pounds, compared with 40.4 million pounds a year earlier, it added.

Revenue fell 12% to 790.3 million pounds, it said, mainly reflecting a shift toward a marketplace model, where only commissions are recognised for facilitating transactions between third-party sellers and buyers.

Debenhams said it is also investing in new products to provide third party brands new revenue streams.  

($1 = 0.7402 pounds)

(Reporting by Raechel Thankam Job in Bengaluru; Editing by Shilpi Majumdar and Alistair Bell)

Key Takeaways

  • Debenhams expects first-half core earnings to exceed previous year levels.
  • The company rebranded from Boohoo in March.
  • Debenhams is exploring a potential sale of its PLT brand.
  • CEO Dan Finley has delivered significant savings.
  • Revenue fell 12% due to a shift towards a marketplace model.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is core earnings?
Core earnings refer to a company's profits derived from its primary business operations, excluding any income from non-recurring events or investments.
What is adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA)?
Adjusted EBITDA is a measure of a company's overall financial performance, calculated by taking earnings and adding back interest, taxes, depreciation, and amortization.
What is a turnaround strategy?
A turnaround strategy is a plan implemented by a company to reverse negative performance and restore profitability, often involving restructuring and cost-cutting measures.
What is consumer spending?
Consumer spending is the total amount of money spent by households on goods and services, which is a key driver of economic activity.

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