Administration
This coverage explores retail administrations and insolvencies within the UK market, examining the circumstances, decisions, and consequences for businesses, employees, and creditors. Reporting highlights notable cases, restructuring efforts, store closures, and leadership actions aimed at recovery or winding down. Designed for executives and managers, it offers insights into risk, resilience, and lessons from commercial failures.
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Jun- 2019 -12 JuneHigh Street
Select CVA secures 87% creditor approval
Proposals for the Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) for high street fashion retailer Select has been approved by 87% of its creditors. The company, which is owned by Genus UK, previously fell into administration on 9 May 2019. Following this, joint administrators, Andrew Andronikou, Brian Burke and Carl Jackson of business…
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12 JuneDepartment Stores
Sports Direct challenges Debenhams CVA
Department store Debenhams has confirmed Sports Direct is among the parties which have sent applications to challenge its CVA which was voted through by creditors on 9 May. Debenhams went under the control of its lenders when it entered a pre-pack administration in April. Debenhams Group Holdings Limited, its subsidiaries…
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5 JuneHigh Street
Philip Green reaches agreement with pensions regulator
Arcadia owner Philip Green has reached an agreement with The Pensions Regulator in order to aid the restructure of the company. The company has agreed to provide security for the schemes to the value of £210m which includes an additional £25m agreed with regulator. Green’s wife and Arcadia shareholder Christina…
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3 JuneClothing & Shoes
Karen Millen owner mulls sale
Icelandic bank Kaupthing, which owns fashion retailer Karen Millen, has reportedly drawn in Deloitte to explore the sale of the company. According to Sky News, Kaupthing is reviewing its options for the retailers and sources said a sale of the company could take months to complete. It is not yet…
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May- 2019 -21 MayAdvice
Retail landlords must stay focused in the face of CVAs
Recently announcing its restructuring plans, Debenhams has joined a long line of casualties for the UK High Street. With the culture of company voluntary arrangements (CVAs) still apparent, it is often the commercial landlords who find themselves left high and dry, faced with losing tenants and slashes to their rental…
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16 MayAnalysis
The state of the UK high street in 2019
We may only be in the first half of the 2019 but there has already been a continuation of 2018’s disastrous year for the UK high street. In recent weeks we’ve seen Debenhams slide into administration with other household names like fashion retailer Select and off-license group Oddbins both close…
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13 MayDepartment Stores
Debenhams CVA could cost local authorities £8.5m in business rates
Colliers International has estimated that Debenhams’ CVA could affect up to 59 local authorities, who could lose out on £8.5m of the £17.3m rates bills the department store retailer should have been paying on properties. As part of its CVA proposals, Debenhams had categorised its properties into five groupings and…
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13 MayDepartment Stores
Mike Ashley plans to invest millions to revamp House of Fraser
Mike Ashely has revealed he plans to pledge hundreds of millions of pounds into relaunching House of Fraser in return for a three-year rent holiday. According to The Sunday Times, Ashley plans to open 31 upmarket stores rebranded to “Frasers” over the next five years – with five of these…
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10 MayHigh Street
Select officially enters administration
Embattled retailer Select has officially entered administration, placing 1,800 jobs at risk. Business advisory firm Quantuma has been appointed as administrators of Genus UK Ltd, trading as Select. Select, which operates from 169 stores across the UK, was muted to fall into administration earlier this week and has now confirmed…
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8 MayClothing & Shoes
Select set to fall into administration
Struggling fashion retailer Select is set to enter administration within the next 48 hours putting potentially 2,000 jobs at risk . Select, which has around 180 stores across the UK, has appointed the advisory firm Quantuma to oversee the administration. Quantuma partner Andrew Andronikou told The Guardian: “The company will…
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