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New Body Shop owners ‘to call in administrators as beauty chain faces job cuts’


The new owners of The Body Shop – private equity firm Aurelius – are set to bring in administrators to handle an insolvency process for its UK operation, which boasts around 200 stores, according to reports

The Body Shop was acquired by Aurelius in November last year(Derby Telegraph)

The new owners of The Body Shop are set to bring in administrators with the beauty chain facing shop and job cuts, it is claimed.

The high street giant – founded in 1976 by Anita Roddick and her husband Gordon, with a small shop in Brighton – was officially acquired on January 1 by Aurelius, a private equity firm, in a deal it said was valued at £207m.




But just weeks after taking control, it is understood the firm is preparing to appoint FRP Advisory to handle an insolvency process for its UK operation, which trades from around 200 stores. It is not clear how many possible closures or redundancies there could be but reports suggest administrators are likely to look at axing a significant number. It has struggled under a string of corporate owners.

Aurelius – which owns other popular brands such as Footasylum – saw off competition from rival bidders, including Alteri Investors, private equity firm Epiris and Elliott Advisors, the owner of bookseller Waterstones. However, reports say it quickly concluded the company had insufficient working capital. It has since closed the retailer’s Home division.

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At the time of the acquisition, The Body Shop had around 10,000 staff and operated roughly 3,000 stores in 70 countries. An insider told Sky News, the administration process will not impact the brand’s global franchise partners.

It comes after the retailer’s businesses across much of Europe and some of Asia were sold to an unnamed family office in recent days. The equity firm told RetailWeek last month the transaction “further prioritises The Body Shop’s strategically important markets and global head franchise partner relationships, which it will look for opportunities to build”.

“The Body Shop will also focus on more effectively reaching customers by strengthening digital platforms, developing new sales channels, and via differentiated retail experiences”, it added. “The announced sale is another decisive step towards delivering a strong turnaround strategy for The Body Shop, supported by the right structure. The ambition is to create a modern and dynamic beauty brand, relevant to customers and able to compete for the long term.”



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