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Joules Works on Settling Debts; Next Aims for Full Tax Payback

Published: January 18, 2024
Author: Fashion Value Chain

Presently, British clothing brand Joules is focused on repaying its creditors, aiming to settle its dues by selling off assets. The expected outcome of this asset sale is the complete repayment of £5.9 million in taxes owed to HM Revenue & Customs. The brand, which was acquired by Next in 2022, is navigating these financial challenges.

Joules’ origin dates back to 1989 when Tom Joule began selling clothes at a rural show in Leicestershire. By 2016, the brand had achieved a valuation of £140 million and had successfully entered the stock market. However, the brand faced administration in 2022, leading to its acquisition by Next for £34 million.

The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has been devastating for suppliers in the retail sector, with many facing substantial losses and even bankruptcy. According to administrators’ reports, Debenhams, for instance, owes significant sums amounting to £1.3 billion to landlords, lenders, and clothing suppliers. Similarly, Oasis and Warehouse Group are in debt for £29.97 million.

Joules’ efforts to settle its debts and Next’s involvement in overseeing this process signal the brand’s commitment to addressing financial obligations amidst the challenging landscape faced by various retailers and suppliers in the wake of the pandemic.

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