29 Jan 2024 | 12:27
Inchcape exploring sale of UK retail business
(Sharecast News) - Car dealership Inchcape is reportedly exploring a sale of its UK retail business.
According to Sky News, Inchcape has begun sounding out prospective buyers of its domestic operations in recent weeks.
Bankers at Rothschild have been hired to oversee talks with bidders, with analysts suggesting on Monday that the UK retail arm would be valued at several hundred million pounds.
The division consists of 70 sites, employing 3,700 people, and works with car manufacturers including Audi, BMW, Jaguar, Toyota and Volkswagen.
Sources told Sky the disposal of its UK dealerships would leave Inchcape free to focus on its higher-margin distribution activities in more than 40 countries around the world.
One added that shedding market perceptions of the company as a UK-focused car dealer should enable its board to attract a higher rating for its stock.
However, one shareholder questioned whether that could ultimately lead Inchcape's board, chaired by former GKN boss Nigel Stein, to decide to move its listing to another international exchange.
At 1240 GMT, the shares were up 1.1% at 691p.