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Indian billionaire behind UK shareholder rebellion: Report

Mukesh Jagtiani and two other investors are pushing for a board shake-up at UK-based Debenhams

Debenhams has been trying to wean itself off a diet of promotions and special offers. Photo: AFP Premium
Debenhams has been trying to wean itself off a diet of promotions and special offers. Photo: AFP

London: A Dubai-based Indian billionaire is reportedly behind a shareholder rebellion at one of Britain’s major fashion retailers, a media report said on Sunday. Mukesh “Micky" Jagtiani, an Indian-born former London taxi driver who now runs a sprawling retail empire from the Middle East, and two other investors are pushing for a board shake-up at UK-based Debenhams, The Sunday Times reported. Milestone Resources, the holding company for Jagtiani, has joined hands with Schroders and Old Mutual to demand the change at the struggling British department store with help from broker Cenkos, the newspaper claimed.

Together the three investors own about 25% of Debenhams. Jagtiani, 63, has wealth estimated at 3 billion pounds—most of it derived from his Landmark Group, which has stores across the Middle East and India. Before the financial crisis struck, he was rumoured to harbour takeover ambitions for Debenhams. A person close to the coup plot told the newspaper that progress was too slow and said shareholders would be prepared to spare Debenhams’ chairman if he took swift action to replace his chief executive officer.

“The trading strategy is not working," the person said. “There’s a reason why people have to promote—customers won’t pay full price when the product’s not desirable enough. It’s clear that people have been there too long, nothing’s changing and it’s one-way traffic," the person added. Hit by disastrous trading in 2013, when it issued two profit warnings, Debenhams has been trying to wean itself off a diet of promotions and special offers. The retailer reported flat sales for the quarter to June, which it blamed on three fewer days of discounting than usual. PTI

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Published: 27 Sep 2015, 11:47 PM IST
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