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RM Williams boots walk back into Australian ownership

Iconic Australian bootmaker RM Williams has been bought by an investment group headed by West Australian billionaire Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest and his wife Nicola.

Oct 19, 2020, updated Oct 19, 2020
Photo: AAP

Photo: AAP

Tattarang acquired the 88-year-old company from US private equity firm L Catterton, bringing it back under Australian ownership for the first time since 2014.

The Forrests said they looked forward to meeting the almost 900 RM Williams staff based in Australia, including 400 workers at its workshop in Salisbury, Adelaide.

“Andrew and I want to continue the legacy of this great company, and that means continuing to employ and support the Australians that have built and grown the brand,” Nicola Forrest said in a statement released on Tattarang’s website.

“By bringing RM Williams back into Australian hands, we will ensure the Australian craftsmanship continues to be loved and worn all around the world.”

RM Williams was founded in 1932 by bushman and entrepreneur Reginald Murray ‘RM’ Williams and is one of Australia’s most iconic brands.

Andrew Forrest, who grew up on Minderoo Station in WA’s Pilbara region, said RM Williams was deeply entrenched within Australian culture.

“To wear RMs is to wear the boots of the countless hard-working Australians that have come before us,” he said.

L Catterton had been looking for a buyer for RM Williams since May last year, with a mooted price of up to $500 million.

According to the Australian Financial Review, Tattarang paid $190 million.

RM Williams provided the outfits for the 2008 outback film epic, Australia, which starred Hugh Jackman and Oscar winner Nicole Kidman.

Jackman took a small stake in RM Williams in 2015 and was a brand ambassador for the company, a position he’s expected to retain.

-AAP

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