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Paperchase Edges Closer To Administration

Coming as an extra unwelcome knock – after the confirmation of lockdown 3 for non-essential retailers – was the news that Paperchase, one of the greeting cards industry’s leading players, which also sells gifts, is seemingly edging towards going into administration.

The retailer, which has been trading from 173 stores and concessions, filed a Notice of Intent (NOI) which will see accountancy firm PwC being appointed to establish a restructuring of the business.

“This isn’t the end of Paperchase, but it gives 10 working days of breathing space to find the best way forward for a sustainable business,” commented Will Booth of Tulchan, the communications company brought on board to liaise with the media.

He confirmed that January 20 is effectively ‘D-day’ after which PwC and the Paperchase board will announce the best course of action for the retailer.

In response to the national media’s coverage stating that administration is looming for the design-led chain, Will added: “Administration is one solution, but it is not necessarily definitely happening.”

While Paperchase has been trading under a CVA since March 2019, the retailer remained  ‘cautiously optimistic’ after the first lockdown. However, in common with many other retailers, the cumulative effects of the lockdowns, especially at start of the Christmas shopping period, is cited as having put undue strain on the business, with 40% of Paperchase’s sales coming from November and December.

An official statement from the retailer relayed: “Paperchase is not immune despite our strong online trading. Out of lockdown we’ve traded well, but as the country faces further restrictions for some months to come, we have to find a sustainable future for Paperchase.

“We are working hard to find that solution and this NOI is a necessary part of this work. This is not the situation we wanted to be in.”

 

Top: Paperchase is hoping to avoid going into administration.

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