10 June 2016
SAINSBURY'S ANNOUNCES APPOINTMENT OF JOHN ROGERS AS CEO OF HOME RETAIL GROUP
J Sainsbury plc today announces its intention to promote its Chief Financial Officer John Rogers to the role of Chief Executive of Home Retail Group ("HRG") upon completion of Sainsbury's proposed acquisition of the business. John Rogers will replace HRG's current Chief Executive John Walden, who has today announced he will be stepping down from HRG at the same time. Completion of the proposed transaction is expected to take place in the third quarter of this year.
From completion of the proposed transaction, in his new role as Chief Executive of HRG, reporting to Mike Coupe, CEO of Sainsbury's, John will have responsibility for combining Sainsbury's non-food business with Argos, and for the delivery of the ongoing digital transformation and performance of HRG. John will remain a member of the Sainsbury's Group Operating Board and the J Sainsbury plc Board. He will be based at HRG's headquarters in Milton Keynes.
John Rogers has been Chief Financial Officer of J Sainsbury plc since 2010 and currently has responsibility for finance, group strategy, Sainsbury's online, business development, procurement, property and Sainsbury's Bank.
Ed Barker, Sainsbury's Group Finance Director, will be appointed Chief Financial Officer of J Sainsbury plc on an interim basis from the same date. Ed joined Sainsbury's in 2008 from Burberry and was appointed Group Finance Director in March 2012.
Mike Coupe, Chief Executive of Sainsbury's, said: "I am delighted to appoint John as Chief Executive of HRG upon completion of our proposed acquisition of the business. John is a highly talented member of the team and has played a major role in delivering our performance and strategy at Sainsbury's. John's expertise goes beyond his finance role; his leadership expertise in strategy, digital, online and property make John the ideal candidate to lead HRG and ensure we deliver our ambition to be the leading multi-channel, multi-product retailer of choice for customers.
"Ed has extensive senior finance experience within retail, including eight years at Sainsbury's. His in-depth knowledge of the business as well as his proven leadership of the Group Finance function will serve our business well during this interim period. We will now undertake a thorough search process for John's permanent replacement."
John Rogers, Chief Financial Officer of Sainsbury's, said: "The combination of Sainsbury's and Argos is an exciting one for customers, colleagues and shareholders. I am delighted to have the opportunity to lead and work with the talented teams at HRG and to develop the business further as one of the UK's leading retailers."
The regulatory processes to obtain clearance from the FCA and the CMA are underway and the GFSC has already granted its approval of the acquisition.
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Notes to Editors
On 1 April 2016, the Boards of Sainsbury's and Home Retail Group plc announced that they had reached agreement on the terms of a recommended offer by Sainsbury's to acquire the entire issued and to be issued ordinary share capital of Home Retail Group plc. The proposed acquisition is subject to conditions as outlined in the announcement: http://www.j-sainsbury.co.uk/media/3162191/revised_rule_2.7_announcement.pdf
John Rogers
John Rogers was appointed Chief Financial Officer in July 2010. John is also a member of the Board of Sainsbury's Bank plc. John joined Sainsbury's in November 2005 as Director of Corporate Finance and then became Director of Group Finance from March 2007 to July 2008. In July 2008, he was appointed to the Operating Board as Property Director. John is also a Non-Executive Director of Travis Perkins plc.
Ed Barker
Ed joined Sainsbury's in 2008. He has been the Group Finance Director since March 2012, with responsibility for group reporting, group FP&A, finance operations, tax, treasury and pensions. Previous roles at Sainsbury's include Head of Trading & Supply Chain Finance, a six-month secondment as a Regional Operations Manager looking after 17 stores in Northamptonshire, Head of Retail & Logistics Finance and Group Financial Controller. Ed is currently a Non-Executive Director and Chair of the Audit Committee at Staffline Group plc, the national recruitment, outsourcing, training and Welfare to Work organisation.