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Wednesday 05 July 2023 11:38 am

Matalan accused of ‘cowboy buying practices’ in cost-cutting drive

By: Laura McGuire

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John Hargreaves has reportedly made a last attempt to keep control of Matalan, making a 50-50 offer with Elliot Advisors’ private equity arm.
Matalan was rescued by a debt-for-equity swap with its lenders in January

A group of Asian suppliers has accused Matalan of “cowboy buying practices,” after the value retailer reportedly attempted to haggle for 20 per cent price cuts on some orders. 

The disgruntled supplier said the fashion and homewares brand displayed some of the  “most aggressive, unreasonable buying practices” they had ever seen, speaking to The Times on condition of anonymity. 

The anonymous source also accused Matalan of playing suppliers against one another in a plot to cut costs, all while “raising issues about quality and other issues in order to justify requesting huge discounts”.

Concerns have been raised that its practices could have a negative impact on vulnerable garment workers. 

“As a garment maker, I am familiar with aggressive buying practices, however, Matalan has taken things to another level,” another Asian supplier told the outlet. 

Matalan has disputed these claims telling City A.M it is “fully committed to conducting all business in an honest and ethical manner and dispute these claims”.

“In line with industry standards, commercial negotiations for new orders take place each season and typically factor in multiple elements. These include notable upward or downward shifts in raw material costs as well as non-financial considerations. 

They added: “We believe that open two-way negotiations are a valuable part of forging successful collaborative partnerships. We value our long-term and established supplier relationships in delivering better products for consumers.”

The Liverpool-headquartered retailer, was rescued by a debt-for-equity swap with its lenders in January after it accrued £500m in debt. 

Its results for the 52 weeks ending 26 February 2022, showed a rise in revenues from £744.1m in 2021 to £1.03bn in 2022.

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