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Sunday 14 July 2019 6:11 pm

Travis Perkins accelerates plans to sell Wickes

By: Jessica Clark

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Home improvement firm Travis Perkins has this morning announced the sale of its plumbing business to an affiliate of H.I.G. Capital for £325m.
The sale of the plumbing business was the last step in Travis Perkins' plans to simplify its business.

Builders merchant Travis Perkins has stepped up its plans for a £500m spin-off of DIY retailer Wickes. 

Travis Perkins has begun to prepare to demerge Wickes next year by separating the retailer’s IT systems from the rest of the group, the Sunday Times reported. 

Read more: Travis Perkins investors cheer first quarter sales growth

The project is reportedly being led by Travis Perkins chief financial officer Alan Williams. 

Last year the company said it would explore a future sale of the struggling Wickes brand in order to focus on its core business.

It said it would aim to strengthen the company’s performance in the short term but would “look to review the options for maximising the value of Wickes in the medium term”. 

Former Tesco executive David Wood has been brought in to replace Wickes chief executive Simon King after the company’s operating profit suffered a drop of almost a third to £69m over the past two years. 

In a first quarter trading update in May the company said it had begun to see a good recovery in Wickes, with 10.5 per cent like-for-like sales growth. 

Read more: Travis Perkins rallies despite moving into the red

The company said the results followed a “strong turnaround in kitchen and bathroom performance.”

In a statement yesterday a Travis Perkins spokesperson said: “ As the group stated at its capital markets update in December 2018, we continue to prioritise improving the performance of Wickes to create optionality to maximise value over the medium term.”

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