Why Primark is splitting from its parent company

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21 Apr 2026 • 11:24 PM MYT
The Independent
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  • Primark, the fast fashion retailer, is being spun off from its parent company, Associated British Foods (ABF), in a move aimed at revitalising the brand.
  • The decision follows sustained pressure from investors and comes as Primark faces increasing competition from online rivals such as Shein and Temu.
  • ABF's half-year results revealed a 9 per cent drop in profits to £632m and a slight dip in sales to £9.5bn, underscoring the rationale for the separation.
  • Analysts view the split as long expected but question if it will be a significant “value-unlocking moment”, citing Primark's challenges as a large, low-margin European retailer.
  • Post-split, both Primark, potentially valued at £9bn, and the new ABF, at £4bn, are expected to be FTSE 100 companies, with the Weston family retaining majority control.

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