Diverging Covid-19 Aftermath Leads Gap to Leave UK While Primark Capitalizes on Its Exit
July 01 2021 - 6:05AM
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--Retailers take different paths as U.K. economy reopens, with
some enjoying a sales boost while other wind down operations
--AB Foods' Primark in 3Q more than offset lost sales on account
of Covid-19, generating revenue of GBP1.61 billion
--Conversely, a stagnating brand and high costs has prompted Gap
to shed all of its stores in the U.K. and Ireland, and it has plans
for further exits across Europe
By Matteo Castia
The road to recovery from the coronavirus pandemic could hardly
be more diverse among major players in the clothing retail sector,
with Primark experiencing a roaring return to business amid easing
restrictions while Gap seeks exits.
Gap Inc. said Thursday that it will close all of its physical
stores in the U.K. and Ireland and shift to an online-only model.
The company, which has operated in the U.K. since 1987 and in
Ireland since 2006, said it is in talks to sell its stores in
France and Italy too, as it aims to find more cost-effective ways
to maintain a presence in Europe.
While shedding expensive rents makes sense for Gap as its
business in Europe languishes, Primark--the retail arm of
Associated British Foods PLC--has been experiencing a buoyant
return to in-store sales, driving the U.K. conglomerate's
third-quarter revenue up 47% on the year and getting ready to
capitalize on Gap's departure.
"Primark, one of the big fashion chains left standing, is likely
to clean up from GAP's exodus, attracting browsing shoppers whose
options are dwindling. It is still turning heads on the high
street, while one by one other fashion retailers fall by the
wayside," Hargreaves Lansdown analyst Susannah Streeter said.
While Gap seems to be going all-in for e-commerce, Primark's
store-only model appears to continue to succeed, as the retailer
generated quarterly revenue of 1.61 billion pounds ($2.23 billion),
more than offsetting the GBP1.10 billion of lost sales owing to the
pandemic.
Even more remarkably, this result has been achieved even without
the lifting of all restrictions, which have kept opening hours,
store capacity and tourism limited. "There is still more to go for,
with tourism travel and opening hours restrictions still in place,"
Interactive Investor analyst Richard Hunter said.
"A tale of two very different retailers has unfolded with Gap
closing U.K. shops for good to go online only, while with these
impressive numbers, Primark seems even more unlikely to reverse its
decision not to launch a digital sales platform," Ms. Streeter
said.
Write to Matteo Castia at matteo.castia@dowjones.com
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