19th Jun 2025 07:00
Co-operative Group Limited
19 June 2025
Strong and sound Co-op secures £350m in new funding deal
· Co-op, together with six major banking partners, has agreed a new five-year £350m lending agreement, linked to its ambitious sustainability and social impact targets.
· The deal underscores the Group's continued financial strength alongside its commitment to a fairer and more sustainable future, based on members' priorities.
· The announcement follows a series of positive financial milestones for the Group.
Co-op has today announced a new £350 million lending agreement with six major banks: HSBC, Barclays, ING, Lloyds, NatWest and fellow co-operative, Rabobank.
The deal reflects strong market confidence in the Group's continued resilience and performance, and follows a series of financial successes. In April, Co-op shared a solid set of annual results, reporting a 35% increase in underlying operating profit, and returning "back to the black" for profit before tax for the first time since 2020. These achievements were powered by a renewed focus on member-ownership, where member numbers grew by 22% to 6.2 million across the year.
Reflecting this improved position, Co-op's credit rating was upgraded by Standard & Poor's in late 2024. The Group also successfully renewed and extended its backstop undrawn revolving credit facility by five years.
The new agreement is a continuation of this strengthening financial picture for Co-op, with the Group successfully raising funding to cover all upcoming bond maturities as they fall due. This represents a well-funded position with strong partners to 2030. The deal is a key step on Co-op's journey to sustainable, profitable growth with much-improved borrowing rates directly tied to ambitious sustainability and social impact targets.
Co-op's ESG commitments centre on achieving Net Zero by 2030, with the banking facilities linked to a goal to have 79% of suppliers adhering to the Science Based Targets initiative, reducing approximately 650 tonnes of food waste annually across its operations, and promoting diversity by aligning management representation of women and ethnic minorities with ONS UK population data. These efforts are supported by sustainability-focused supplier partnerships, food waste reduction initiatives, and transparent recruitment practices that reflect the communities Co-op serves.
The agreement incentivises measurable progress on these goals, demonstrating how commercial success and social impact go hand-in-hand for the Group. Among the lenders is Rabobank, a Netherlands-based co-operative bank with agricultural heritage. The announcement comes during the UN's International Year of Co-operatives, further highlighting the relevance and resilience of the co-operative model in modern, international economies.
Rachel Izzard, Chief Financial Officer at Co-op, commented: "This funding arrangement is a powerful endorsement of strength - the renewed financial strength of our Co-op, the strength of our mutual model and the strength of the shared voice of our members. I'm proud to be building on our existing strong relationships with our banking partners, as well as partnering with new lenders, such as HSBC and a fellow co-operative in Rabobank for the first time. By weaving our social value commitments into our funding strategies, we're able to invest in our Co-op while holding ourselves accountable to our members and their priorities. A heartfelt thank you to all our partner banks for making this possible."
Francesca Mosca, Head of Corporate Sector Coverage UK at ING, said: "As a core lender to the Co-op group, ING is proud to support their latest £350m sustainability-linked financing. This collaboration underscores our commitment to driving sustainable growth and we look forward to continuing our dialogue with Co-op as they advance their sustainability and social impact goals."
Nioami Reddington, Senior Relationship Director, NatWest, said: "NatWest is delighted to be able to support the Co-op in its most recent financing agreements, acting as Facility Agent and Mandated Lead Arranger to its new sustainability linked £350m Term Loan. The Co-op is a highly valued and long-standing client of NatWest, whose values are closely aligned to our own. The Co-op continues to demonstrate strong trading results, a robust balance sheet, growing membership numbers and a resilient operating model. The new £350m Term Loan - alongside the existing £400m RCF - allows the Co-op to recalibrate its capital structure and to focus on developing its goals, ambitions and strategy. We look forward to continuing to collaborate with the Co-op as a key funding partner for the future."
Fiona Parkes, Relationship Director at Barclays UK Corporate Banking, said: "We are delighted to continue supporting our longstanding client Co-op. This funding is an example of our commitment to facilitate $1trn of Sustainable and Transition Financing globally by 2030. We're proud to be backing UK businesses through our £22bn Prosperity Fund and look forward to helping more clients invest for growth in communities across the country."
Renée Marais of Rabobank, said: "We are delighted to support the Co-operative with this new facility. It is a particular privilege, given our shared status, focus on Food & Agriculture and aligned values, to join the banking group during the UN's International Year of Co-operatives."
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About Co-op:
Co-op Group is one of the world's largest consumer co-operatives, operating across food retail, funerals, insurance, and legal services. Owned by over 6 million active member-owners, Co-op exists to meet their needs and champion the causes they care about.
With more than 2,300 food stores, 800 funeral homes and a wholesale business supplying around 6,000 additional outlets, Co-op employs 54,000 colleagues and generates annual revenues of over £11 billion. It is a recognised leader in ethical business and community-led programmes, creating long-term value for members and communities across the UK.
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