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Jan 21 (Reuters) - Australian conglomerate Wesfarmers
said on Tuesday its e-commerce retailer, Catch, will cease to operate as a standalone business in the fourth quarter of fiscal 2025.
Wesfarmers, Australia's biggest non-food retail group, said it would transfer Catch's e-commerce fulfilment centres to Kmart Group while select digital capabilities developed in Catch will be transferred to Wesfarmers' retail divisions.
The company acquired Catch Group for about A$230 million ($144.26 million) in 2019 to boost the small online footprint of its retail units such as Kmart and Target.
"Wesfarmers expects to record one-off costs associated with the wind down and transition of Catch of between A$50 million and A$60 million, to be included in the results for the second half of the 2025 financial year," the conglomerate said in its statement.
"The recent increase in competitive intensity in the Australian e-commerce sector has affected Catch's financial performance and growth prospects," said Wesfarmers' managing director, Rob Scott.
($1 = 1.5944 Australian dollars)
(Reporting by Shivangi Lahiri in Bengaluru; Editing by Rod Nickel and Diane Craft)
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