
Frasers Group plc, together with its subsidiaries, retails sports and leisure clothing, footwear, equipment, and apparel through department stores, shops, and online in the United Kingdom and internationally. The company operates through five segments: UK Sports Retail, Premium Lifestyle, European Retail, Rest of World Retail, and Wholesale & Licensing. It is also involved in the wholesale distribution and sale of sports and leisure clothing, footwear, equipment, and apparel; and licensing activities. The company offers its products under its own and third party brands, which include Slazenger, Everlast, Lonsdale, Karrimor, 18montrose, Evans Cycles, Flannels, Frasers, Game, House of Fraser, Jack Wills, Sofa.com, Sports Direct, USC, Flannels, Cruise, and van mildert. As of April 24, 2022, it operated 808 sports retail stores in the United Kingdom; 489 sports retail stores in Europe; 34 stores in Malaysia; and 179 Premium Lifestyle stores. The company was formerly known as Sports Direct International plc and changed its name to Frasers Group plc in December 2019. Frasers Group plc was founded in 1982 and is headquartered in Shirebrook, the United Kingdom. Frasers Group plc is a subsidiary of MASH Holdings Limited.
Frasers Group plc trades as SDIPF on OTC. The company is classified in Consumer Cyclical / Specialty Retail and reports in USD.
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