boohoo group appoints Board member Tim Morris as Independent Chair of the Board of Directors

– UK, Manchester –  boohoo Group plc (LON: BOO), a leading online fashion group, announced the appointment of Tim Morris as the independent Chair of the Board of Directors with immediate effect.

Tim Morris, Chair of boohoo, said: “I am delighted to be appointed by the Board as Chair of boohoo. My appointment follows a series of decisive steps taken by the Board since launching its business review, including the completion of the refinancing, the appointment of Dan Finley as our new CEO and the successful fundraising.

I am excited to lead boohoo through the next phase of its development, alongside Dan and the wider Board, with the focus on delivering maximum value for, and protecting the interests of, all shareholders”.

About boohoo group plc

Founded in Manchester in 2006, boohoo group is a fashion-forward, inclusive, and innovative business. The Group’s brands are complementary, vibrant, and scalable, delivering inspirational, on-trend fashion to our customers 24/7. The diversity of our brands, including the group’s 5 core brands, boohoo, boohooMAN, PrettyLittleThing, Karen Millen, and Debenhams, enable us to serve a broad customer base, globally, with a primary focus on the UK and US markets. Since its acquisition in 2021, Debenhams has been transformed from a retailer into a digital marketplace with a capital-light, low-risk operating model and a focus on fashion, beauty as well as home. Boohoo group is concentrated on driving sustainable, profitable growth with technology and automation increasing efficiency across the business.

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