Multiyork administrators confirm redundancies after failing to sell furniture chain

Multiyork

More than 100 jobs have been lost at the headquarters of troubled furniture chain Multiyork, which has 50 stores across the country including outlets in Manchester, Warrington and Wilmslow, Cheshire.

Administrators at Duff & Phelps have said it has “not been possible to agree a sale of the entire business yet”, leading to 112 redundancies at the company’s Thetford, Norfolk headquarters.

The company went into administration on November 23 blaming tough trading conditions.

Allan Graham and Matt Ingram, of Duff & Phelps announced that the company will begin a process of orderly wind down.

Graham said: “Despite considerable effort from both the administrators and the senior management team at Multiyork, it has not been possible to agree a sale of the entire business yet. While we recognise that there were some offers made, they were not at a level that either produced an acceptable outcome for the Company’s stakeholders or could guarantee the future stability of the business.

“We will continue efforts to sell all – or parts of – the business; but during this period of managed wind down, the process of selling in-store display items and other business assets will begin. We will also continue to fulfil customer orders,” he added.

“We can confirm that the number of redundancies stands at 112 roles in Thetford and we are working with all stakeholders to ensure the best possible support for those who have lost their jobs.”

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