UK’s FCA temporarily suspends Superdry’s shares on request

Fashion retailer says annual results will be delayed

Superdry had been looking to raise funds since April, battling a cash crunch and subdued demand for its spring-summer items amid a cost of living crisis. Photograph: Ian West/PA
Superdry had been looking to raise funds since April, battling a cash crunch and subdued demand for its spring-summer items amid a cost of living crisis. Photograph: Ian West/PA

The UK’s Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has temporarily suspended the listing of Superdry’s ordinary shares of 5 pence each on request, the fashion retailer said on Wednesday.

The company said its annual results would be delayed and that it had requested the suspension of trading in its shares as it works with its auditor RSM UK Audit.

“The board confirms that the delay is a result of normal procedures taking longer than anticipated during the first year that RSM are auditing the company,” Superdry said in a statement.

The company added it expects to request the listing's restoration on the release of its annual results before the end of the week.

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Superdry had been looking to raise funds since April, battling a cash crunch and subdued demand for its spring-summer items amid a cost of living crisis.

Earlier this month, it secured additional funding of up to £25 million (€29 million) from restructuring specialist Hilco Capital. – Reuters

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