1 480
Fashion Jobs
A & F
Hollister CO. - Brand Representative, Dubai Outlet Mall
Permanent · DUBAI
A & F
Abercrombie & Fitch - Brand Representative, Dubai Outlet Mall
Permanent · DUBAI
MAJID AL FUTTAIM
Sales Executive - Horeca
Permanent · ABU DHABI
ADIDAS
Senior Manager Talent Partnering
Permanent · DUBAI
A & F
Abercrombie & Fitch CO. - Full-Time Brand Representative, Dubai (Emirati National)
Permanent · DUBAI
COTY
Regional Key Account Manager cb
Permanent · DUBAI
WHITE STUFF
Merchandise Planner - Fashion
Permanent · DUBAI
WHITE STUFF
Manager - Finance
Permanent · DUBAI
TIFFANY & CO
Accounts Payable Lead Mea
Permanent · ABU DHABI
HUDA BEAUTY
Commercial Manager - India
Permanent · DUBAI
WHITE STUFF
Information Security Grc Manager
Permanent · DUBAI
WHITE STUFF
Internal Audit Manager
Permanent · DUBAI
TALENT PAL
Information Security & Operations Senior Project Manager Chalhoub Group
Permanent · DUBAI
TALENT PAL
Retail Sales Executive Malabar Group
Permanent ·
CHALHOUB GROUP
Senior Project Manager 3d
Permanent · DUBAI
CHALHOUB GROUP
Associate Sustainability (Emiratisation)
Permanent · DUBAI
HUDA BEAUTY
Senior PR & Influencer Marketing Manager
Permanent · DUBAI
A & F
Abercrombie & Fitch CO. - Full-Time Brand Representative, Abu Dhabi (Emirati National)
Permanent · ABU DHABI
COTY
Area Sales Manager
Permanent · DUBAI
WHITE STUFF
Director of Erp Change Management
Permanent · DUBAI
TIFFANY & CO
Visual Merchandising Specialist - Uae
Permanent · ABU DHABI
CHRISTIAN DIOR COUTURE
CRM Manager - Mall of The Emirates - Dubai
Permanent · DUBAI
Published
Sep 10, 2018
Reading time
2 minutes
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

Ted Baker buys No ordinary Shoes, takes shoe license in-house from Pentland

Published
Sep 10, 2018

Pentland Group may be expanding its footwear ops in deals with brands such as Karen Millen and Lacoste, but it’s losing its Ted Baker license as that company buys its UK and US footwear ops and takes them in-house.


Ted Baker



Ted Baker said Monday that it has acquired the UK and US operations of No Ordinary Shoes for up to £21 million. It has entered into an agreement with Pentland, the company's footwear licensee since 2001, to acquire the firms’ issued share capital for around £13 million, plus an adjustment for net assets of the companies as at completion date, set to be between £4m and £8m, payable in cash on completion.

Pentland currently holds the exclusive global licence from Ted Baker to manufacture and distribute footwear under the retailer’s brand and that will end after the completion of this acquisition.

The aggregated sales of the UK and US ops of No Ordinary Shoes were just under £40 million last year and Ted Baker said it will finance the purchase using its existing bank facilities, with the acquisition expected to add to its earnings in FY2019/20 and beyond.

Ted Baker founder and CEO Ray Kelvin said: “I would like to thank Pentland for their hard work and Tedication over the last 17 years, during which they have been close friends of Ted Baker and trusted custodians of the brand. This is an exciting opportunity to drive further growth in our footwear business by leveraging our global footprint and infrastructure, in line with our strategy to further develop Ted Baker as a global lifestyle brand.”

Richard Newcombe, Global President of the Footwear Division at Pentland, added: “Since becoming the Ted Baker footwear licensee in 2001, we've grown the footwear category by more than 800% and increased distribution from 60 retailer partners in eight markets, to over 200 in 28 markets. We take pride in the role our team has played in the brand's continued success, and we wish everyone at Ted Baker all the very best for the future.”

Copyright © 2024 FashionNetwork.com All rights reserved.