PARIS — SMCP , the parent company of Sandro , Maje , Claudie Pierlot, and Fursac, has regained control of a 15.5 percent stake of its capital as a result of a ruling by the Singapore High Court, following a lengthy legal battle.

The group said Monday after market close that the shares — previously transferred in 2021 to Dynamic Treasure Group, a trust registered in the British Virgin Islands — have officially been returned to European TopSoho , a Luxembourg-based holding entity and former majority shareholder of SMCP . The return of the shares follows a July 4 decision by the court in Singapore, where the shares were being held.

“The return of the shares clarifies SMCP’s shareholding situation,” the company said in a statement. “The group remains focused on executing its profi

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