TFG buys RAG in Australia for R3bn

Foschini, one of TFG retails stores PHOTO SAM CLARK, Buisness Report.

Foschini, one of TFG retails stores PHOTO SAM CLARK, Buisness Report.

Published May 26, 2017

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TFG HAS acquired 100percent of the Retail Apparel Group (RAG), a leading Australian menswear apparel retailer, for A$302.5million (R2.94billion).

TFG’s acquisition of RAG further broadens its international expansion into chosen geographical areas with a product and value offering that is well aligned with TFG’s multi-brand business model.

TFG chief executive Doug Murray said: “We are excited to be able to realise our ambition to expand into Australasia through the very successful RAG business and its well established and experienced management team.”

RAG was established in 1987 and houses a balanced portfolio of predominantly menswear brands, making it a leading player in the value to mid-market, fashion-conscious menswear, speciality segment in Australia and New Zealand.

The majority of RAG’s 400 stores are located in high foot traffic areas within regional and suburban shopping centres. RAG’s portfolio consists of five brands: Rockwear, Tarocash, yd, Connor and Johnny Bigg.

3328 outlets

TFG is home to a comprehensive portfolio of 27 retail brands that trade in clothing, footwear, jewellery, sportswear, home ware, cellphones and technology products, throughout 3328 outlets in 34 countries.

TFG has growth ambitions, both in the international markets and in the African continent. The group plans to open more than 110 international outlets in the current financial year with 150 new African stores earmarked in the continent. The group said this would increase trading space by some 5percent.

In the results for the year to end March, the group opened 331 outlets; 206 in Africa and 125 internationally. It closed 128 outlets as part of its ongoing capital optimisation project, converting 37 of these to other group brands.

In South Africa, 160 new outlets were opened during the year and 37 former Fashion Express outlets were converted to other brands in the group, bringing the total number of South African outlets to 2406.

The group said net trading space in African operations had grown by 4.4percent since March 2016. TFG shares dipped 5.79percent on the JSE yesterday to close at R132.34.

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