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Homebase heads for administration: Jobs and 130 shops at risk

I.Mitchell5 hr ago
Homebase looks to be heading for administration, with the garden chain appointing insolvency experts which could mean jobs and 130 shops are at risk.

The troubled chain is preparing to line up Teneo to handle an insolvency process, after it announced a loss of £84.2 million last year.

Hilco Capital, which bought the retailer for £1 in 2018, looked at cost-saving measures earlier this year which it blamed on customers being more cautious in their spending habits.

In August, Sainsbury's agreed to acquire all 10 Homebase stores and convert them into supermarkets in a deal which is anticipated to create around 1,000 new jobs.

The locations set for conversion are located in Sutton Coldfield, Bromsgrove, Cromer, Derry/Londonderry, Fareham, Inverurie, Lowestoft, Newark, Omagh and Rugby.

Damian McGloughlin, the managing director of Homebase, told suppliers in August it would begin an "active sale process" to seek new investment.

The chain is reported to be in talks with The Range and B&M but no sales came.

Simon Roberts, chief executive officer, of Sainsbury's said: 'Sainsbury's food business continues to go from strength to strength as we push ahead with our Next Level Sainsbury's plan.

'We have the best combination of value and quality in the market and that's winning us customers from all our key competitors and driving consistent growth in volume market share.

'We want to build on this momentum which is why we are growing our supermarket footprint.

'Our ambition is to be customers' first choice for food and these new stores will showcase some of the best that Sainsbury's supermarkets have to offer to even more communities around the country.'

This move follows reports that Homebase's owner, Hilco Capital, is preparing to sell the company after being approached by The Range.

Hilco Capital purchased Homebase from Wesfarmers in 2018 for £1. It has closed Homebase has closed 106 stores since it was taken over by the company.

Homebase currently operates around 144 locations across the UK, with its first store opening in Croydon in April 1981.

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