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Accent Group

Accent Group
Company typePublic
ASXAX1
IndustryRetail
Founded1988
Headquarters,
Australia
Area served
Australia, New Zealand
Key people
David Gordon (Chairman)
Daniel Agostinelli (CEO)
ProductsFootwear
Revenue$1.3 billion (2022)
$62 million (2021)
$22 million (2022)
Websiteaccentgr.com.au

Accent Group Limited is an Australian and New Zealand footwear and clothing retail, wholesaling and distribution company. It has more than 800 retail stores,[1] along with 19 brands, and more than 20 online platforms.[2]

The company is listed on the Australian Securities Exchange.[3]

History

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Accent Group began as a small New Zealand wholesaling business in 1988.[2] In 2015, RCG Corporation acquired Accent Group for around $200 million.[4] In November 2017, RCG Corporation was renamed Accent Group Limited.[5]

The company acquired several Australian fashion and footwear brands in the late 2010s and early 2020s.[6] In April 2021, Accent Group entered an agreement to acquire the Glue Store retail business and the Next Athleisure's wholesale and distribution business for $13 million. Next Athleisure owned the brands Nude Lucy, Beyond Her, Lulu & Rose, Article One, and distributed the brands Superga, Ellesse, Le Coq Sportif, Kappa, K-Way, Sebago and Napapijri.[7]

More than 400 Accent Group stores were closed for at least a month in 2020 due to lockdown restrictions brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.[8] Restrictions between July and October 2020 caused it to miss expectations by AU$86 million, but the company benefited from an increase in online sales.[9]

The company reported a fourth consecutive year of record profit in the 2021 financial year. It recorded $1.14 billion in sales, an increase of 19.9% on the previous year.[6]

Accent Group reported a reduction in sales in the second half of 2021 due to effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Between July and October, more than 400 of its 700 stores were required to close because of lockdowns.[3]

The business was affected by a drop in foot traffic in January 2022 due to the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant.[10] The company decided against providing guidance for the first half of 2022 due to uncertainties around supply chains.[11] However, fund manager Wilson Asset Management expected the company's performance to improve due to the easing of restrictions and increased foot traffic through its stores.[12]

In February 2024, Accent announced it would end its franchise model for its The Athlete's Foot brand. At the time, the company owned 73 Athlete's Foot stores and the remaining 62 were franchised. Accent would not renew franchise agreements which were set to expire over the next five years and would explore acquiring stores.[13][14]

Brands

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Original brands

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Hype DC store in Westfield Carousel
Platypus store in Westfield Carousel

Licensed brands

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References

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  1. ^ Ignacio, Celene (29 September 2023). "Accent Group marks 800th store with Nude Lucy opening at Miranda". Inside Retail Australia. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab ac ad ae af ag ah ai aj ak al am "Accent Group". accentgr.com.au. Accent Group.
  3. ^ a b Mickleboro, James (12 March 2022). "Broker tips this ASX dividend share to rise 69% and offer a generous yield". The Motley Fool.
  4. ^ Thompson, James Thomson and Sarah (19 March 2015). "RCG Corp confirms $200m deal to buy Accent Group". The Sydney Morning Herald. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
  5. ^ "Footwear group restructures company". Inside Retail Australia. 12 November 2017. Retrieved 29 August 2024.
  6. ^ a b Blake, Dean (19 November 2020). "Accent Group hit fourth year of record profit, chart overseas expansion". Octomedia. Inside Retailing.
  7. ^ Blake, Dean (23 April 2021). "Accent Group picks up Glue, Next Athleisure in expansion play". Inside Retail Australia. Retrieved 5 February 2024.
  8. ^ McIlvaine, Heather (27 August 2020). "Quick shift online helps Accent Group maintain momentum". Octomedia. Inside Retailing.
  9. ^ Blake, Dean (19 November 2020). "Quick shift online helps Accent Group maintain momentum". Octomedia. Inside Retailing.
  10. ^ Evans, Simon (25 January 2022). "Hype and Platypus owner Accent Group hit as shoppers stay home". Australian Financial Review.
  11. ^ Pandey, Swati (24 March 2022). "Cracks Emerge in Australian Economy Approaching Maximum Velocity". Yahoo Finance.
  12. ^ Harrison, Tristan (18 March 2022). "Top fund manager reveals 2 smart ASX shares to buy". The Motley Fool.
  13. ^ Stowe, Sarah (28 February 2024). "Accent Group calls time on The Athlete's Foot franchise model". Inside Retail Australia. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
  14. ^ a b c Ignacio, Celene (23 August 2024). "Accent Group's net profit plunges 32.9 per cent". Inside Retail Australia. Retrieved 23 August 2024.
  15. ^ Blake, Dean (6 May 2021). "Accent Group launches first 4Workers store today in Melbourne". Inside Retail Australia. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  16. ^ "Hype DC". hypedc.com. Accent Group.
  17. ^ Palmer-Derrien, Stephanie (1 March 2022). "Stylerunner founders raise $1.6 million for new app that reimagines the coupon". Private Media. Smart Company.
  18. ^ Thomson, Simon (28 February 2022). "Stylerunner twins raise $1.6 million for their new shopping startup, Her Black Book". Pinstripe Media. Start Up Daily.
  19. ^ Bailey, Imogen (4 March 2022). "Stylerunner opens first store dedicated to vertical label". Yaffa. Rag Trader.
  20. ^ Dong, Irene (23 November 2023). "Platypus opens 200th store, promises 30 more by June". Inside Retail Australia. Retrieved 24 January 2024.
  21. ^ "Subtype Store". subtypestore.com. Accent Group.
  22. ^ "The Athlete's Foot". theathletesfoot.co.nz. Accent Group.
  23. ^ "Subtype Store". drmartens.co.nz. Accent Group.
  24. ^ Bailey, Imogen (30 March 2021). "Accent reveals details of Hoka One One deal". Ragtrader. Retrieved 16 September 2023.
  25. ^ Bailey, Imogen (18 November 2021). "Accent Group to add Reebok to portfolio". Yaffa. Rag Trader.
  26. ^ "How Stance Socks' Innovative Approach Led to its NBA Deal". sneakershouts.com. 26 April 2016. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  27. ^ "Timberland". timberland.co.nz. The Timberland Company.
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