No Result
View All Result
Global Finances Daily
  • Alternative Investments
  • Crypto
  • Financial Markets
  • Investments
  • Lifestyle
  • Protection
  • Retirement
  • Savings
  • Work & Careers
No Result
View All Result
  • Alternative Investments
  • Crypto
  • Financial Markets
  • Investments
  • Lifestyle
  • Protection
  • Retirement
  • Savings
  • Work & Careers
  • Login
Global Finances Daily
No Result
View All Result
Home Savings

Struggling British fashion brand sold to Manchester sportswear group

August 29, 2025
in Savings
0
The brand, once promoted by Kate Moss and David Beckham, suffered a pre-tax loss of almost £18.3million in the year to 31 December 2023


  • Ineos sells Belstaff to Castore after eight years of losses 

By MIKE SHEEN, BUSINESS EDITOR

Updated: 06:34 EDT, 29 August 2025

Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s chemicals giant Ineos has sold struggling fashion brand Belstaff to Castore after enduring several years of losses.

The conglomerate, which has been reshaping its portfolio amid a downturn in its core chemicals business, announced on Friday Belstaff had been acquired on a debt-free and cash-free basis for an undisclosed fee. 

Known for its heritage motorcycle gear, Belstaff has endured eight consecutive years of losses.

The brand, once promoted by Kate Moss and David Beckham, suffered a pre-tax loss of almost £18.3million in the year to 31 December 2023, its most recently published Companies House filings show.

It did, however, return an operating profit of around £2.3million, compared to a £14.3million operating loss the previous year.

Ineos bought the brand in 2017 from German investment firm JAB Holding, the owner of Pret a Manger.

The brand, once promoted by Kate Moss and David Beckham, suffered a pre-tax loss of almost £18.3million in the year to 31 December 2023

It did not reveal a fee for the sale of Belstaff, but Ineos said the deal will see the group make a ‘significant strategic investment’ in Manchester-based Castore.

Ineos, which owns a 29 per cent stake in Manchester Utd, is reshaping its heavily-indebted and loss-making business.

It sold its hygienics division to family office SKG Capital Partners in May, and the group has also cut back on several sports sponsorships.

Ineos said Castore and Belstaff ‘will join forces to drive future growth across premium categories, capitalising on Castore’s direct-to-consumer and online retail networks and expertise, supply chain, growing global retail footprint and Castore’s roster of professional sports team partnerships’.

Belstaff chair Ashley Reed Chairman of Belstaff, added: ‘This is a union of two British brands who have come together through shared qualities of purpose-led design and entrepreneurial spirit.

‘Castore is disrupting the sportswear market and has demonstrated phenomenal growth and resilience in recent years.’

Castore chief executive and co-founder Tom Beahon said: ‘Ineos and the management team at Belstaff have done a phenomenal job in steering the company back to profitability following a challenging period for the retail sector.

‘To have the opportunity to take Belstaff through the next stage of its growth journey is a dream come true and a huge privilege. 

‘We are also delighted that Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s INEOS is investing in Castore which is a demonstration of commitment to our business and global growth ambitions and we look forward to working together to deliver on this vision.’

DIY INVESTING PLATFORMS

Easy investing and ready-made portfolios

AJ Bell

Easy investing and ready-made portfolios

AJ Bell

Easy investing and ready-made portfolios

Free fund dealing and investment ideas

Hargreaves Lansdown

Free fund dealing and investment ideas

Hargreaves Lansdown

Free fund dealing and investment ideas

Flat-fee investing from £4.99 per month

interactive investor

Flat-fee investing from £4.99 per month

interactive investor

Flat-fee investing from £4.99 per month

Account and trading fee-free ETF investing

InvestEngine

Account and trading fee-free ETF investing

InvestEngine

Account and trading fee-free ETF investing

Free share dealing and no account fee

Trading 212

Free share dealing and no account fee

Trading 212

Free share dealing and no account fee

Affiliate links: If you take out a product This is Money may earn a commission. These deals are chosen by our editorial team, as we think they are worth highlighting. This does not affect our editorial independence.

Compare the best investing account for you

Share or comment on this article:
Struggling British fashion brand sold to Manchester sportswear group



Editorial Team

Editorial Team

Related Posts

Chinese stocks are about to get a big AI boost, Morgan Stanley predicts
Savings

Chinese stocks are about to get a big AI boost, Morgan Stanley predicts

May 3, 2026
Meet the unsinkable U.S. economy — oil prices are surging, Iran tensions are rising, but it won’t crack
Savings

Meet the unsinkable U.S. economy — oil prices are surging, Iran tensions are rising, but it won’t crack

May 2, 2026
Buy now or wait out the conflict?
Savings

Buy now or wait out the conflict?

May 2, 2026
Google is now a glorified venture-capital fund thanks to its SpaceX and Anthropic stakes
Savings

Google is now a glorified venture-capital fund thanks to its SpaceX and Anthropic stakes

May 2, 2026
This Japanese toilet maker seeking ‘the perfect flush’ is moonlighting as a hot AI play
Savings

This Japanese toilet maker seeking ‘the perfect flush’ is moonlighting as a hot AI play

May 2, 2026
Berkshire investors weigh future under new CEO Greg Abel
Savings

Berkshire investors weigh future under new CEO Greg Abel

May 1, 2026
Load More
Next Post
Top reasons why POL price may jump soon

Top reasons why POL price may jump soon

Popular News

  • Josh Garber

    How to Contact Hilton Customer Service

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Dogecoin May Rise 20% in May as DOGE Whale Holdings Hit Record Levels

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Bitcoin As Hedge: Taiwan Lawmaker Takes Reserve Proposal To The Top

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Gold posts its biggest 2-month drop ever. How its price could still double over the next 5 years.

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Southern Co forecasts annual profit below estimates, raises spending plan

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

Latest News

Tehran healthcare collapse amid US-Israel strikes sparks airspace closure fears

Tehran healthcare collapse amid US-Israel strikes sparks airspace closure fears

May 3, 2026
0

## Market Snapshot The “Iran closes its airspace by May 8” market is currently priced at 13.5% YES, down from...

Bitcoin

Bitcoin Mining Firm Riot Platforms Records $167 Million Revenue In Q1 2026: Report

May 3, 2026
0

Trusted Editorial content, reviewed by leading industry experts and seasoned editors. Ad Disclosure Bitcoin mining firm Riot Platforms has published...

Mattel Q1 2026 slides: revenue beats amid sharp margin decline

Mattel Q1 2026 slides: revenue beats amid sharp margin decline

May 3, 2026
0

Mattel Q1 2026 slides: revenue beats amid sharp margin decline

The market is riding high on an AI spending boom — but what could crack this rally?

The market is riding high on an AI spending boom — but what could crack this rally?

May 3, 2026
0

Earnings have dazzled in Q1, but continued upward revisions to 2026 outlooks have been highly concentrated.

Global Finances Daily

Welcome to Global Finances Daily, your go-to source for all things finance. Our mission is to provide our readers with valuable information and insights to help them achieve their financial goals and secure their financial future.

Subscribe

  • About Us
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Editorial Process

© 2025 All Rights Reserved - Global Finances Daily.

No Result
View All Result
  • Alternative Investments
  • Crypto
  • Financial Markets
  • Investments
  • Lifestyle
  • Protection
  • Retirement
  • Savings
  • Work & Careers

© 2025 All Rights Reserved - Global Finances Daily.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.