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Retail tycoon Ashley puts finishing touches to Harvey Nichols rescue deal

Frasers will oversee a turnaround of the iconic British chain, which includes six stores and could become a smaller business in the near term.

  • Earlier this week, Frasers Group, majority-owned by Mike Ashley, purchased Harvey Nichols after the department store fell into administration, securing the brand's estate of six stores.
  • Harvey Nichols warned in its latest accounts that it would need to "cease trading" within a year if it failed to secure new investment, triggering the auction process.
  • A competitive auction process saw Frasers Group battle retail rival Next to take control of the brand, with both retailers bidding for the struggling chain.
  • Frasers Group Chief Executive Michael Murray stated the firm will oversee a turnaround for the "iconic" brand, warning that tough choices could result in a "smaller business" in the short term.
  • The deal includes six stores in Knightsbridge London, Manchester, Birmingham, Bristol, Leeds, and Edinburgh, positioning Frasers Group to reshape the historic retailer's footprint.
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Sky News UK broke the news in United Kingdom on Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
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