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Midland retail giant Poundland taken over by South Africans

The company which owns º£½ÇÊÓÆµ furniture firm Harveys and Bensons For Beds is taking over the Willenhall-based firm

Poundland is changing hands(Image: Dominic Lipinski/PA Wire)

Midland retail giant Poundland is to be snapped up by South African retailer Steinhoff International after agreeing a £597 million takeover deal.

Willenhall-based Poundland accepted the 222p-a-share bid after rejecting a cash offer from Steinhoff last month for an undisclosed sum.

The deal comes after Steinhoff - which owns º£½ÇÊÓÆµ furniture firm Harveys and Bensons For Beds - recently lost out in a battle with Sainsbury’s to buy Argos owner Home Retail Group in March and was outbid for London-listed white goods retailer Darty.

The sale price, which also includes a 2p-a-share final dividend on top of the 220p-a-share bid, marks around a 40 per cent premium to the value of Poundland’s shares in mid-June.

It follows a hefty slump in Poundland’s shares over the past year after tough trading and a difficult takeover of rival 99p Stores.

Jim McCarthy

Annual results recently laid bare Poundland’s sales woes as underlying pre-tax profits fell 13.5 per cent to £37.8 million in the year to March 27, while bottom-line pre-tax profits crashed 83.7 per cent to £5.9 million, including converted 99p Stores.

Steinhoff had already built up a 23.6 per cent stake in Poundland in recent weeks as it stepped up its pursuit of the set-price retailer.

Darren Shapland, chairman of Poundland, said the deal gave investors an “opportunity to realise their shareholding at a certain and attractive price”.