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Studio Retail lost over £75m before rescue by Mike Ashley's Frasers Group

The company has blamed supply chain issues and 'difficult market trading conditions'

Studio Retail is headquartered in Lancashire(Image: Google)

Studio Retail made a loss of more than £75m in the year it was rescued by Mike Ashley's Frasers Group out of administration, it has been revealed.

The Accrington-headquartered online retailer collapsed in February 2022 owing over £80m to its creditors.

Frasers Group, the owner of Sports Direct and House of Fraser, bought Studio Retail in a £26.8m deal.

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Now newly-filed accounts with Companies House show Studio Retail slumped to a pre-tax loss of £75.6m in the year to April 24, 2022, having made a profit of £56.6m in the prior 12 months.

Its revenue, including credit interest, also dipped from £578.5m to £556.9m over the same period.

A statement signed off by the board said: "Despite a strong trading start to the financial period, Studio's revenue and gross profit excluding credit account interest declined to £424.4m and £119.8m respectively.

"Supply chain issues resulted in significant delays in the arrival of key seasonal stock for Studio's peak trading period in the build up to Christmas.