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Friday 17 September 2021 9:30 am  |  Updated:  Tuesday 02 November 2021 1:29 pm

Next to run Gap’s UK operation in joint venture

By: Emily Hawkins

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Gap To Close 19 UK and Ireland stores Amid Covid Pandemic Losses
Some 81 Gap stores in the UK are closing as the retailer moves online. (Photo by Chris J Ratcliffe/Getty Images)

Next will manage Gap’s online business in the UK and Ireland as a franchise partner, after the companies finalised an agreement.

The fashion companies announced they will form a joint venture with Next owning 51 per cent and Gap owning 49 per cent.

Next will operate Gap’s e-commerce business across the Next Total Platform, host Gap-branded shop-in-shops and offer click-and-collect options next year.

Shares in Next were up 2 per cent on Friday afternoon following the announcement.

American retailer Gap is in the process of closing all its 81 stores in the UK after a strategic review of the company concluded it should move to online-only.

“Next is delighted at the prospect of its Total Platform supporting Gap on the next stage of development of their world-renowned brand in the UK and Ireland,” Lord Simon Wolfson, CEO of Next said. 

CEO and president of Gap Global, Mark Breitbard, said the partnership would amplify Gap’s omnichannel business and meet customers where they were shopping now. 

It comes as the pandemic sped up a rise in online purchasing and online fashion giants have marked soaring sales from lockdown shoppers.

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