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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May- 2024 -24 MaySupermarkets
Morrisons warehouse staff strike over pensions
Morrisons has warned of disruption as almost 1000 warehouse workers have walked out for the next three days in a row over pensions. Workers at Morrisons distribution centres Gadbrook, Cheshire, and Wakefield, West Yorkshire have begun the first of two strikes. The employees claim that Morrisons is attempting to cut…
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10 MayClothing & Shoes
Frasers ups stake in Boohoo to 23.1%
Mike Ashley’s Frasers Group has upped its stake in Boohoo to 23.1% as it continues investing in a number of UK fashion retailers. It has upped its stake from 16.5% and now holds 293,028,671 voting rights in the company. The news comes after it was reportedly revealed that the group…
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9 MayNews
Today’s news in brief-9/5/24
Frasers Group is reportedly finalising a deal to become the new partner of struggling retailer Ted Baker following the collapse of its previous UK licensing partner, No Ordinary Designer Label (NODL). Sources indicate an agreement with NODL’s administrators could be reached in the coming days. This move would add Ted…
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9 MayNews
Frasers Group closes in on Ted Baker deal
Frasers Group is reportedly closing in on a deal to become the new partner of struggling retailer Ted Baker, Sky News has revealed. Reports said the group is set to be named as the preferred partner for Ted Baker following the collapse of its existing UK licensing partner No Ordinary…
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Apr- 2024 -30 AprilNews
Today’s news in brief-30/4/24
Shop price inflation in the UK eased to 0.8% in April, a decrease from 1.3% in March, according to the latest data from the BRC-Nielsen Index. This decline suggests a trend towards normalising inflation levels after reaching a peak last year. The drop was particularly notable in non-food items, which…
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30 AprilClothing & Shoes
Frasers buys back Matches IP from administration
Frasers has announced that it has reached an agreement with the administrators of Matches Fashion to acquire certain intellectual property for an undisclosed sum. Under the terms of the transaction Frasers Group has granted a licence to the administrators that allows them to sell stock owned by Matches. All the…
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29 AprilClothing & Shoes
Ted Baker’s European arm faces collapse, 149 jobs at risk
The European arm of Ted Baker is reportedly at risk of entering administration with 149 roles at risk.According to Drapers, businesses operating the retailer’s bricks-and-mortar stores in the Netherlands, Belgium and Spain are at risk of entering administration. The process is reportedly dependent on each of the country’s systems. The…
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25 AprilNews
Today’s news in brief-25/4/24
Getir is set to exit the UK and Europe as investors inject additional funds into the company, according to Sky News. The funding, expected to be in the tens of millions of pounds, will support the closure of operations in the UK, Germany, and the Netherlands. The move follows restructuring…
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25 AprilNews
Matchesfashion creditors owed £36m following collapse
Burberry, Gucci and Prada are among the creditors owed £36m following the collapse of Matchesfashion last month, the FT has revealed. The luxury brands are among more than 500 creditors to Matches, which was bought by Mike Ashley’s Fraser Group in December. Administrators at Teneo revealed that the creditors are…
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15 AprilNews
Today’s news in brief-15/4/24
Dr. Martens has initiated legal action against online retailer Temu for alleged trademark infringement. Dr. Martens claims that Temu used keywords like “Dr. Martens” and “Airwair” in Google ads to promote its boots, gaining visibility over Dr. Martens’ authentic products. While the lawsuit was filed in the High Court, the…
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