Fashion retailer Esprit is exiting the New Zealand and Australian markets with store closures set to cost 30 jobs in New Zealand.
The California-based retail company, which is listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, will shut down 16 retail stores in New Zealand and Australia, along with 38 counters in department stores and 13 factory outlets.
In an market update, Esprit said operations in New Zealand and Australia were unprofitable and it needed to exit the markets to strengthen the business.
"Divesting the ANZ operations will allow management to concentrate efforts and
resources in developing other markets in Asia" including in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia, as outlined in the market announcement.
For the financial year ended June 30, New Zealand and Australian operations contributed $54 million (HK$297m) to the group's revenue, representing less than 2 per cent of its total revenue.