Debenhams on brink of collapse as retailer moves towards administration
In a statement published this morning, Debenhams said: "Department store group Debenhams today has filed a Notice of Intent to appoint an administrator in the UK.
"This move will protect Debenhams from the threat of legal action that could have the effect of pushing the business into liquidation while its 142 UK stores remain closed in line with the government's current advice regarding the Covid-19 pandemic.
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Debenhams said it has the support of its lenders to enter administration and is engaging with employees and suppliers over the move.
The majority of its employees in the UK are currently being paid under the Government's furlough scheme, after its stores closed following the shutdown of non-essential stores.
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