JD Sports Fashion acquires 60% of Marketing Investment Group S.A

JD

JD Sports Fashion Plc (LON:JD), one of the world’s leading retailers of sports, fashion and outdoor brands, has announced that on 11 March 2021, it entered into a conditional agreement for the acquisition of 60% of Marketing Investment Group S.A.

Based in Krakow, Poland, and founded in 1989, MIG is currently majority owned by brothers Andrzej and Zbigniew Grząka. The business operates 410 retail stores and associated trading websites across nine countries in Central and Eastern Europe, selling a wide range of sports fashion footwear, apparel and accessories from leading global brands primarily under the Sizeer and 50 Style fascias. In the year ended 31 January 2020, MIG generated revenues of approximately £200 million (£stg equivalent).

Completion of the acquisition is subject to customary closing conditions, including approval by the competition authorities in Poland. JD and MIG anticipate completing this acquisition before the end of May 2021.

The size of the transaction does not meet the thresholds for mandatory notification under Listing Rule 10. However, we can confirm that put and call options have been agreed, to enable future exit opportunities for the sellers with whom we will work in partnership.1

Peter Cowgill, Executive Chairman of JD Sports Fashion Plc, said:

“This is an exciting acquisition for JD that will further build on the success of our international development strategy, expanding our operations into Central and Eastern Europe. We have observed and admired the development of MIG over a number of years and we are confident that the combination of their highly experienced and knowledgeable management team, together with the expertise of the JD leadership team, will provide the Group with strong foundations from which to successfully optimise the opportunities in the region.

“We look forward to closing the transaction and welcoming the MIG team to the Group.”

Share on:

Latest Company News

JD Sports cuts FY27 profit guidance as Q2 sales decline

JD Sports Fashion reported a tough second quarter, with group organic sales down 1.3% and like-for-like sales down 3.1% as footwear remained weak in a promotional market. North America was the softest region, while the UK and Asia Pacific improved. The retailer cut FY27 profit guidance to £700m-£800m but kept free cash flow outlook unchanged.

JD Sports Fashion appoints Peter Agnefjäll as Chair

JD Sports Fashion has appointed retail veteran Peter Agnefjäll as Chair of the Board, effective 1 September 2026. Agnefjäll, former CEO of IKEA Group and former Chair of Ahold Delhaize, brings extensive global retail and governance experience. He will succeed Interim Chair Darren Shapland, who remains on the Board as an Independent Director.

JD Sports reports resilient FY26 performance as sales rise 10.5%

JD Sports delivered FY26 sales of £12.7bn, up 10.5%, with profit before tax down 12.0% to £629m. The group outlined FY27 priorities focused on product range, store optimisation, e-commerce, AI and personalisation.

JD Sports Chair Andrew Higginson to step down After 2026 AGM

JD Sports Fashion plc said Chair Andrew Higginson will step down at the conclusion of the company’s AGM on 21 July 2026. Darren Shapland will serve as Interim Chair while the Board conducts a search for a permanent successor.

JD Sports to launch £200m share buyback programme in FY27

JD Sports Fashion plc will return £200m to shareholders through a two-tranche share buyback programme in FY27. The first £100m tranche begins immediately and is expected to complete by 31 July 2026.

JD Sports Fashion plc: Q4 trading resilient, FY26 profit outlook unchanged

JD Sports said Q4 trading to date showed resilient performance in a challenging consumer environment, with organic sales growth of 1.4% offset by a 1.8% like-for-like decline.

    Search