1 774
Fashion Jobs
SSC WATCH & JEWELRY
Human Resource Business Partner
Permanent · SYDNEY
TIFFANY & CO
Visual Merchandising Specialist | Full-Time | Melbourne
Permanent · MELBOURNE
FASHION GROUP
Senior Human Resources Manager, Oceania
Permanent · SYDNEY
TIFFANY & CO
Visual Merchandising Manager, Anz | Full Time
Permanent · SYDNEY
TIFFANY & CO
Operations Coordinator | Full-Time | Collins Street
Permanent · MELBOURNE
JUST JEANS
Product Manager - Just Jeans
Permanent · MELBOURNE
JUST JEANS
Junior Product Manager - Just Jeans
Permanent · MELBOURNE
HENKEL
Sales Representative (Nsw)
Permanent · CHATSWOOD
HENKEL
Sales Representative (Vic/Tas)
Permanent · MELBOURNE
PETER ALEXANDER
Supply Coordinator - Peter Alexander
Permanent · MELBOURNE
MYER
Account Manager
Permanent · DOCKLANDS
LORNA JANE
Regional Leader - sa
Permanent · ADELAIDE
LORNA JANE
Regional Leader - sa
Permanent · ADELAIDE
MYER
Cosmax Fragrance Consultant
Permanent · MIRANDA
ADIDAS
Manager, Trade Marketing Activation (Melbourne)
Permanent · MELBOURNE
PETER ALEXANDER
Product Supply Coordinator - Peter Alexander
Permanent · MELBOURNE
FOREVER NEW
Inventory Coordinator
Permanent · MELBOURNE
LORNA JANE
Warehouse Coordinator
Permanent · EAGLE FARM
ESSILORLUXOTTICA GROUP
Regional Sales Manager | Adelaide (sa)
Permanent · ADELAIDE
CHANEL
Sustainability Senior Manager
Permanent · NORTH SYDNEY
ESSILORLUXOTTICA GROUP
Regional Sales Manager i Opsm Melbourne (Vic)
Permanent · MELBOURNE
PANDORA
Assortment Planner
Permanent · BELROSE
Published
Nov 2, 2020
Download
Download the article
Print
Text size

Sweaty Betty seeks investment on athleisure segment's strength - report

Published
Nov 2, 2020

Women’s sportswear brand Sweaty Betty is looking for a new investor after recording impressive sales numbers since the lockdown.


Photo Sweaty Betty


The upscale UK brand has approached Goldman Sachs to search out potential private equity interest in a deal that could value the business at about £250 million, according to The Times newspaper.

The business, which is backed by private equity firm L Catterton, operates more than 60 stores in the UK, US, Canada and Hong Kong and has been thriving lately, despite the pandemic-linked enforced closure of its stores for part of this year.

The move comes after demand for its sportswear range took off as consumers looked to add athleisure items to their wardrobes when working from home became necessary during lockdown. 

Latest figures are yet to be published, but 2018 numbers were already strong with Sweaty Betty sales growing 17% to £63 million as pre-tax losses narrowed to £4.2 million. Yet the fact that it still relies heavily on physical shops could be seen as a negative by some potential bidders.

There have been rumours for several months that a sale was on the cards but both Sweaty Betty and Goldman Sachs have declined to comment so far.

Copyright © 2024 FashionNetwork.com All rights reserved.