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Missguided cuts 63 jobs as founder Nitin Passi steps down as chief executive

Teneo has been appointed 'to explore strategic options for the business'

Nitin Passi, founder of Trafford Park-based online fashion business Missguided

Fashion retailer Missguided has announced it has cut 63 jobs and its founder has stepped down as chief executive.

The Manchester-headquartered company also confirmed it has appointed Teneo "to explore strategic options for the business".

Teneo recently led the sale of Studio Retail Group to Mike Ashley's Frasers Group after it had fallen into administration.

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Missguided was founded by Nitin Passi in 2009 and sold a 50% stake to Alteri Investors towards the end of 2021.

The London-based investor, which itself is backed by the private equity giant Apollo Global Management, also has stakes in Lancashire-headquartered Bensons for Beds.

In March, BusinessLive reported that Missguided had launched a 45-day consultation which put 140 jobs at risk.

In a statement, the company said: "Having made good operational progress in recent months, Missguided today (20 April) confirms it has appointed Teneo to explore strategic options for this business.