Private Equity

Inside private equity’s supermarket struggles

Insiders weigh in on how Morrisons and Asda are faring three years on from their private equity takeovers

Buyout bosses have a challenge on their hands getting to grips with a highly competitive sector
Buyout bosses have a challenge on their hands getting to grips with a highly competitive sector Photo: Sarah Hanson for Private Equity News

In the private equity takeovers of Morrisons and Asda, there have been a lot of unexpected items in the bagging area.

Developments in recent months have underlined the pressure facing both supermarket giants: the parent owner of Morrisons has posted its second consecutive year of £1bn-plus losses, while Asda’s recent sales growth is trailing behind its rivals and one of its co-owners is now rumoured to be looking at selling his stake.

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