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Marks & Spencer Philippines is set to close all stores by May 2, 2026, ending decades of retail presence under Rustan Marketing Specialists, Inc.

Marks & Spencer Philippines Operations To Cease On May 2, 2026

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Marks & Spencer stores in the Philippines operated by Rustan Marketing Specialists, Inc. will cease operations on May 2, 2026.

The notice, attributed to the retailer, states that all local outlets under Rustan Marketing Specialists will shut down on the specified date, marking the end of the British brand’s retail presence in the country under its current operator. The announcement did not provide further details on the reasons behind the closure.

“We would like to thank our customers for their continued support and patronage over the years,” the statement read, acknowledging the brand’s longstanding relationship with Filipino consumers. Customers were also advised that they may continue to visit select stores until the cessation date.

Marks & Spencer, a UK-based multinational retailer known for clothing, food, and home products, has maintained a presence in the Philippines through franchise arrangements for several decades. Rustan Marketing Specialists, Inc., part of the Rustan Group of Companies, has been responsible for operating the brand’s local stores.

The announcement did not specify how many branches will be affected or whether employees will be offered reassignment or separation packages. It also did not clarify whether Marks & Spencer plans to return to the Philippine market through a different partner or business model in the future.

Retail industry observers note that global brands periodically reassess their international operations based on market conditions, consumer demand, and strategic priorities. The Philippine retail sector has seen shifts in recent years, including the entry of new foreign brands and the restructuring of existing ones.

The closure may impact loyal customers who have relied on Marks & Spencer for its range of imported goods, particularly food items and apparel collections. Further updates are expected as the May 2026 deadline approaches, including potential clearance sales or final store operations.

The information circulated widely on social media platforms, with engagement indicating significant public interest in the development.

SOURCE: Marks And Spencers | Facebook
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