Paperchase: Struggling stationery chain expected to appoint administrators today – reports January 31, 2023 Paperchase, the high street stationery retailer, is believed to be on the verge of appointing administrators. The chain store’s parent company is reportedly in the process of bringing in insolvency practitioners from Begbies Traynor, according to Sky News. Paperchase’s shareholders are still holding out for a buyer but rumours are they are looking for a [...]
Paperchase puts administrators on standby – but ‘interested parties’ in talks January 17, 2023 Stationery outfit Paperchase has put administrators on standby as it scrambles to find new financial backers. Sky News’ Mark Kleinman has reported that Begbies Traynor has been lined up to handle any potential insolvency. The firm has been bruised and battered by the pandemic and changes to the high street, though City sources told Kleinman [...]
Investment behemoth Hilco Capital joins race to snap up Paperchase July 22, 2022 Former HMV-owner Hilco has joined the race to snap up Paperchase, according to City sources.
High street gaps filled by independent businesses as chains suffer September 16, 2021 Independent shops are filling gaps on high streets left after the shuttering of chain stores, recording their first rise in numbers in four years. Some 804 locally run convenience stores, barbers, bakers, cafes and fast-food outlets opened in the first half of 2021, according to Local Data Company (LDC) analysts. While local retailers enjoyed new [...]
Paperchase’s unsecured creditors to receive meagre payment September 7, 2021 Unsecured creditors to Paperchase will receive between 1 and 4 per cent of the £22.6m they were owed following the stationary retailer’s pre-pack administration. The retailer was sold through a pre-pack administration to Permira Debt Managers, which provided funding for the business since 2015. Unsecured creditors will be paid a dividend out of the retailer’s [...]
Ofcom flooded with GB News complaints amid advertising boycott June 17, 2021 Ofcom has been hit with a flood of complaints over GB News’ opening night, piling pressure on the channel amid an advertising boycott. The media watchdog received 373 complaints about a programme hosted by Dan Wootton on Sunday night. During a monologue in his inaugural show, the former Sun executive editor railed against Covid lockdowns, [...]
Shakespeare: Dunelm brand sees a boost as Brits improve their homes during lockdown March 3, 2021 Shakespeare: Dunelm brand sees a boost as Britons improve their homes during lockdown
High street redundancies: Which retailers have cut jobs in the pandemic so far? February 13, 2021 Thousands of high street jobs have evaporated during the coronavirus pandemic, as retail chains have fallen under the pressure of lockdown restrictions on trading. The UK high street, which was already struggling before the pandemic, is set to look very different when shoppers return after lockdown following high profile collapses that have cost many retail [...]
Shakespeare: Paperchase look set for a stronger 2021 February 10, 2021 Stationary retailer Paperchase has struggled throughout the pandemic, and was at the brink of administration at the start of this year. The chain has now been rescued in a deal which will save 1,000 jobs and 90 of its 125 stores. A Paperchase spokesperson said the coronavirus crisis and the closure of non-essential retail had [...]
Paperchase secures future of 90 high street stores – but 37 set to close January 28, 2021 Paperchase has secured a deal to rescue the majority of its high street stores, saving 1,000 jobs, but 37 shops are set to close following the sale. The stationery retail chain announced it appointed administrators this morning and was bought by Aspen Phoenix Newco. Funds managed by Permira Debt Managers are the majority stakeholders in [...]