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Toys’R’Us ‘winds down’ as British retailers hit hard times

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LONDON: The British arm of troubled retailer Toys’R’Us is winding down its activities, administra­tors said yesterday as the US firm faces pressure from rival stores and online giant Amazon.

Yesterday’s announceme­nt puts up to 3,200 jobs at risk and comes as British electrical­s retailer Maplin joined Toys’R’Us UK in falling Wednesday into administra­tion-the process whereby a troubled company seeks independen­t financial advice

regarding its future.

Maplin operates out of 217 stores across Britain and Ireland, employing close to 2,500 staff. The collapse of certain major retailers in the UK comes as Brexit uncertaint­y appears to be impacting the country’s economic growth according to recent official data.

“The challengin­g conditions in the UK retail sector are well documented,” said Zelf Hussain at PWC, which is acting as administra­tors for Maplin. “Like many other retailers, Maplin has been hit hard by a slowdown in consumer spending and more expensive imports as the pound has weakened” following Britain’s vote in favor of exiting the European Union.

Hussain added that the administra­tors will “engage with parties who may be interested in acquiring all or part of the company”. The British division of Toys’R’Us narrowly avoided entering administra­tion in December after a key creditor embraced its plan to begin shutting stores and plug its pensions deficit. It was agreed ahead of the New Year that at least 26 of the 105 shops in Britain would close in early 2018.

But the firm was neverthele­ss forced to enter insolvency proceeding­s. Courtappoi­nted administra­tors Moorfields said in a statement: “Following the failure to attract a buyer for the business... administra­tors are conducting an orderly wind-down of the company’s store portfolio.”

While the Toys’R’Us announceme­nt “is likely to affect many... staff, whether some or all of the stores will close remains to be decided”, said Moorfields administra­tor Simon Thomas. As of late last year, Toys’R’Us in the UK employed more than 3,000 staff across more than 100 mostly warehouses­tyle stores.

“All is not well on UK (shopping) high streets,” said Richard Lim, chief executive of Retail Economics.

 ?? —AFP ?? LONDON: In this file photo, closing down posters are in the windows of a Toys ‘R’ Us store in south London.
—AFP LONDON: In this file photo, closing down posters are in the windows of a Toys ‘R’ Us store in south London.

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