Debenhams plans to raise ยฃ35m to drive turnaround and cut debt
The owner of Boohoo and Debenhams is planning to raise ยฃ35 million to help accelerate its turnaround plans and cut debts.
Debenhams Group, which was renamed from Boohoo last year, said it has been preparing for an equity fundraiser to give the business extra liquidity.
Co-founder Mahmud Kamani, group chief executive Dan Finley and non-executive director Iain McDonald are set to take part in the fundraise.
It added that it is also in โadvanced discussionsโ with its lending syndicate over further โfinancial flexibilityโ to help it with its turnaround efforts.
Debenhams said its turnaround plan is โgoing apaceโ and held firm its targets for the financial year, after an upgrade last month.
The company, which also runs brands including Karen Millen, has said it is on track to post adjusted underlying profits of ยฃ50 million for the year to the end of February.
The retail group added that it is continuing to explore opportunities to help drive an โasset-lite modelโ, such as selling non-core assets, supply chain partnerships, strategic IP licensing and other financing options.
Last month, the group halted plans to potentially sell off its PrettyLittleThing brand.
It did not disclose which parts of the business it might consider as โnon-coreโ.
Debenhams is also reducing its property costs, telling shareholders that lease costs are set to reduce from ยฃ17 million this financial year to around ยฃ13 million next year.
It said this will fall by a further ยฃ6 million when the lease on a vacant US property expires.
The group also plans to cut its capital expenditure from ยฃ16 million over the past year to around ยฃ8 million.
โAs a result of this simplification of the groupโs business, the planned fundraise, the continued focus on improving and growing the asset-lite marketplace model, and the resulting impact of significantly improving the groupโs cash generation, the directors remain confident in the outlook for full-year 2026 and full-year 2027,โ the firm said.
