Harvey Nichols warns it could collapse without rescue deal, as bidders circle
Luxury department store chain Harvey Nichols has warned it faces collapse within a year without new investment. Its Hong Kong-based owner, Dickson Poon, put the company up for sale in June.

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AI-generatedLuxury department store chain Harvey Nichols has warned it faces collapse within a year without new investment. Its Hong Kong-based owner, Dickson Poon, put the company up for sale in June. Mike Ashley's Frasers Group is a frontrunner to acquire the business for approximately £40 million. Harvey Nichols has struggled with competition and the rise of online retail, reporting a £105 million loss after tax for the year to March 29, 2025. The company's directors have stated it is not a going concern due to a lack of funding agreements. Ashley has indicated plans to rebrand some stores under his existing retail banners if the deal proceeds.
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5 extractedThe company reported a loss after tax of £105m for the year to March 29, 2025.
The directors warned the company was not a going concern and would run out of money within the next year.
Harvey Nichols was in a 'death spiral' and would be a 'huge challenge' to turn around.
Harvey Nichols has warned it will not survive another year without new investment.
Mike Ashley's Frasers Group is aiming to buy Harvey Nichols for about £40m.