Superdry completes £12m equity raise to help fund its turnaround plan

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Fashion chain Superdry has announced the completion of a £12m equity raise to help fund its turnaround plan.

The struggling retailer, which has its head office in Cheltenham, raised £11.1m through the sale of new shares and £0.9m via a retail offer.



The retailer issued 15,700,000 new shares, representing approximately 19.1% of the company’s existing issued share capital, which was backed by new investors.

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Superdry’s co-founder and chief executive Julian Dunkerton upped his stake in the company from 24.7% to 25.4%. Mr Dunkerton agreed to acquire 4,500,000 placing shares under for approximately £3.4m.

The Cheltenham firm issued a warning earlier this month (April 14) saying that it needed to cut costs by more than £35m after seeing dampened consumer spending. And last week (April 25) it extended its loan facility with Bantry Bay, which was at £80m in December 2022.

And earlier on Tuesday (May 2) the brand confirmed that it was in “positive” talks with investors regarding the equity raise after announcing intentions to raise £15m. Mr Dunkerton, had previously said he would fully support a potential equity raise of up to 20%.

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