Administrators
This coverage explores the pivotal role of administrators in the UK retail landscape — from corporate restructuring and insolvency proceedings to business recovery and turnaround strategies. Retail Sector reports on high-profile administrations, creditor processes, and store closures affecting major retail brands, high streets, and shopping centres. Coverage also includes expert analysis of the financial, operational, and legal factors that lead to administration, as well as insights into how these events reshape competition, employment, and supply chains across the sector. Our editorial provides professionals with the context and intelligence needed to navigate financial distress and transformation within the retail market.
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Mar- 2022 -18 MarchClothing & Shoes
T.M. Lewin calls in administrators for second time in two years
T.M. Lewin has collapsed into administration for the second time in two years as trading continued to be impacted by the effects of the pandemic. The menswear retailer confirmed that Will Wright and Chris Pole from Interpath Advisory have now been appointed as the latest joint administrators to the group. …
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Feb- 2022 -24 FebruaryNews
Studio Retail appoints Teneo as administrators
Studio Retail, the online retailer, formally appointed Teneo as administrations last night to handle its collapse, according to The Times. Studio Retail’s request for a short-term £25m working capital loan has been rejected by its bank, HSBC, putting approximately 1,400 jobs at risk. The company, formerly known as Findel, had…
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14 FebruaryNews
Studio Retail to appoint administrators amid failure to acquire £25m loan
Studio Retail, the digital value retailer, has announced its intention to appoint administrators to SRG and Studio Retail Limited, its wholly owned subsidiary, to protect the interests of its creditors. The announcement comes as Studio Retail, previously known as Findel, has been unable to reach an agreement with its UK…
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Aug- 2021 -3 AugustDepartment Stores
Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group pens letter urging MPs for Debenhams probe
Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group has reportedly sent a letter to parliament urging them to launch an independent investigation into Debenhams’ collapse in 2019. According to Sky News, which reports it has seen the letter from Frasers CFO Chris Wootton, the letter claims that the Debenhams board was culpable for its…
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Jul- 2021 -21 JulyNews
Mike Ashley launches high court action over Debenhams collapse
Sports Direct owner Mike Ashley has reportedly gone to the High Court to set aside a settlement agreed with Debenhams and its administrators earlier this year. According to the Times, the retail tycoon intends to “kickstart investigations” into the department store’s directors and advisors following its collapse. If accepted, the…
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14 JulyHigh Street
Administrators appointed to wind up Arcadia Group
Mazars has been appointed as liquidators of Philip Green’s collapsed retail empire Arcadia Group -with the group looking to “repay key creditors”, including HMRC. Arcadia, which operated numerous high-street brands across the UK and globally, including Topshop, Burton and Dorothy Perkins, fell into administration towards the end of last year,…
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2 JulyClothing & Shoes
Ralph and Russo bought out of administration
Ralph and Russo has been bought out of administration by Retail Ecommerce Ventures (REV), who made an undisclosed bid amount to acquire the business and assets of the UK-based luxury brand. Paul Appleton of Begbies Traynor Group and Andrew Andronikou of Quantuma Advisory, who were acting as joint administrators, conducted…
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May- 2021 -26 MayClothing & Shoes
Ralph and Russo takeover on the rocks
The sale of womenswear brand Ralph and Russo is reportedly in doubt as businesses are unable to commit due to the impacts of Covid-19 on the sector. The company fell into administration in March following the resignation of Tamara Ralph, co-founder and creative director, after a “dispute” with fellow co-founder…
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Apr- 2021 -12 AprilHigh Street
Hundreds of Bonmarché jobs at risk amid reports some stores may never reopen
Hundreds of jobs at Bonmarché are reportedly at risk as administrators struggle to decide how many stores should open as the ban on non-essential retail lifts. According to The Telegraph, administrators RSM have been “reviewing” options for the company’s 148 store estate – noting that many of the stores may…
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9 AprilHigh Street
JD Sports, Frasers Group and Amazon eye Topshop flagship
A number of retailers have reportedly expressed interest in purchasing Topshop’s former flagship store, including JD Sports, Amazon and Frasers. According to Drapers,, the administrators of the 100,000 sq ft store have appointed Eastdil and Savills to explore a sale of the site. It also reports that the London store…
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