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    Revolution Beauty Rejects Bid From Private Equity Firm True, Sources Say

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    Posted on August 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Revolution Beauty rejected True's takeover bid, opting to raise funds from existing shareholders instead.

    Revolution Beauty Declines True's Takeover Offer Amid Funding Plans

    By Amy-Jo Crowley and Charlie Conchie

    LONDON (Reuters) -Revolution Beauty has rejected a takeover offer from specialist private equity firm True, leaving the cosmetics group likely to revive a capital raising from existing shareholders, two people familiar with the matter said.

    The London-listed makeup and haircare company, whose products retail online and via high street stores including Boots and Superdrug, kicked off a sale process in May, and in June said it had received proposals from a number of parties.

    True was the only company to submit a bid for the firm, which counts British online fashion retailer Debenhams as its largest shareholder, the people said, asking not to be identified because the talks were private.

    However, the offer was seen as undervaluing the company, according to one source.

    Revolution Beauty declined to comment. Debenhams and True did not respond to requests for comment.

    Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group had also explored buying the firm but said last month it had pulled out of the process.

    Revolution Beauty, founded in Kent in 2014, floated in a post-pandemic listing boom at a valuation of nearly 500 million pounds, but its value subsequently cratered to around 12 million pounds, according to LSEG data.

    The company is likely instead to revive plans to raise funds from key shareholders if no other bidders materialise, the people said.

    It told shareholders earlier this year that it was reviewing its funding structure and mulling a fundraise from key shareholders after its annual sales slumped by more than a quarter.

    Debenhams' participation in any equity raise may hinge on the completion of its own debt refinancing plans, the second person said.

    In May, Revolution Beauty also said it had begun talks with lenders over amending and extending the terms of its revolving credit facilities.

    ($1 = 0.7507 pounds)

    (Reporting by Charlie Conchie and Amy-Jo Crowley in London. Editing by Anousha Sakoui and Jan Harvey)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Revolution Beauty rejected True's takeover offer.
    • •The company plans to raise funds from shareholders.
    • •True was the only bidder for Revolution Beauty.
    • •Debenhams is the largest shareholder of the company.
    • •Frasers Group withdrew interest in acquisition.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Revolution Beauty rejects bid from private equity firm True, sources say

    1What was the outcome of True's bid for Revolution Beauty?

    Revolution Beauty has rejected the takeover offer from private equity firm True, as it was seen as undervaluing the company.

    2What are Revolution Beauty's plans following the rejected bid?

    The company is likely to revive plans to raise funds from existing shareholders if no other bidders come forward.

    3Who is the largest shareholder of Revolution Beauty?

    The largest shareholder of Revolution Beauty is British online fashion retailer Debenhams.

    4What financial challenges is Revolution Beauty facing?

    Revolution Beauty reported a significant sales slump of more than a quarter, prompting a review of its funding structure.

    5What other company explored buying Revolution Beauty?

    Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group had also considered acquiring Revolution Beauty but withdrew from the process last month.

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