Frasers ups stake in THG to 4.8%
In June, last year, the two groups agreed a multi-year partnership, which included Frasers acquiring THGโs luxury brands business including Coggles

Mike Ashleyโs Frasers Group has upped its stake in THG to 4.8% as it continues investing in a number of UK retailers.
The group now holds 63,156,741 voting rights in the company.
The news comes after THG received a ยฃ10m strategic investment from Frasers Group to fund the demerger of its Ingenuity arm, โfurther underscoring their commitment to its multi-year strategic partnership with THGโ.
According to THG, Ingenuityโs demerger will simplify THG’s business model, leading to an improved balance sheet, capex and cashflow profile. Following the demerger, the group would consist of THG Beauty and THG Nutrition.
In June, last year, the two groups agreed a multi-year partnership, which included Frasers acquiring THGโs luxury brands business including Coggles.
Alongside this, THG integrated the Frasers Plus credit offer into its Ingenuity platform, marking Frasers Plus first partnership with an external partner.
THG recently reported a decline in Q4 sales across some divisions, but remains on track to meet full-year expectations having officially completed the demerger of Ingenuity.
For the period ended 31 December 2024, THG experienced a 2.6% fall in revenues to ยฃ552.4m.
However, the groupโs beauty division โ which includes Look Fantastic and Cult Beauty โ experienced a 4.6% rise in revenues to ยฃ1.1bn.
As a result, THGโs full-year performance for FY24 was in line with expectations, with continuing revenues rising 1.1% to ยฃ1.9bn on a constant currency basis.