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UK fashion retailers Peacocks, Jaeger go into administration

4,700 jobs at nearly 500 stores under threat

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 20 Nov 2020 9:00AM

UK fashion retailers Peacocks, Jaeger go into administration
No redundancies or store closures have been confirmed for British fashion chains Peacocks and Jaeger. – Pixabay pic, November 20, 2020

LONDON – UK fashion chains Peacocks and Jaeger have gone into administration, their owners announced yesterday, putting 4,700 jobs at nearly 500 shops under threat.

Parent company the EWM group, which had been searching for a buyer, said administrators have been appointed, although no redundancies or store closures have been confirmed.

Peacocks is based in Cardiff and has 423 shops across the country, with 4,369 staff. Jaeger runs 76 stores and concessions, and has 347 employees.

EWM earlier this month placed its Edinburgh Woollen Mill and Ponden Home businesses into administration and had hoped to find a buyer or investor to take over Peacocks and Jaeger.

A two-week high court deadline for the group to do so has expired.

Joint administrator Tony Wright, from FRP Advisory, said the group is in “advanced discussions with a number of parties and working hard to secure a future for both businesses”.

EWM blames “the continuing deterioration of the retail sector” due to coronavirus closures and restrictions, which complicated the process of finding a potential buyer.

“While those talks are ongoing, we no longer have an option to extend the standstill agreement originally imposed by the high court six weeks ago any further.

“Therefore, as directors, we have taken the desperately difficult decision to place Peacocks and Jaeger into administration while those talks continue.” – AFP, November 20, 2020

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