The Timaru Herald

Kikki K outlets stay open as receivers seek buyer

- Debrin Foxcroft

Receivers of luxury stationery retailer Kikki K are working on a plan to sell the failed business.

The Australian company, which operates 65 stores worldwide, including seven in New Zealand, was put into receiversh­ip on Tuesday after a difficult trading period in December and January.

Receivers Cor Cordis said stores in New Zealand would remain open while the company’s financial position was assessed.

Cor Cordis spokesman Michael Smith said it was too early to speculate on the company’s future but the receivers would like to keep it intact.

Receivers Barry Wight and Bruno Secatore would have a better understand­ing of the company’s position by the end of this week, Smith said.

In a statement Wight said Kikki K had joined a ‘‘long list of financiall­y distressed retailers’’ to have fallen victim to ‘‘softening consumer spending, high leasing costs, compounded by a disappoint­ing December and January trading period’’.

‘‘That said, we believe Kikki K has a strong brand with a large global following, producing sales of almost A$70 million (NZ$72m) a year.’’

The receivers were working with management on a plan to restructur­e the business for possible sale, Wight said.

Chief executive Paul Lacy said an ‘‘unpreceden­ted line-up of external factors’’ such as the coronaviru­s had contribute­d to the business’ collapse.

‘‘We’ve had the triplewham­my of soft consumer demand, the business impact of bushfires and more recently the unpreceden­ted and profound impact of coronaviru­s which is hitting so many businesses and countries so hard,’’ he said.

The unrest in Hong Kong, where Kikki K has a number of stores, had also taken a toll, Smith said.

Kikki K executives had been close to a rescue deal with a large global investor prior to the collapse, but ‘‘ran out of time’’, he said.

Receivers would continue existing negotiatio­ns as well as look to other potential buyers, he said.

In the interim, stores would continue trading.

 ??  ?? Kikki K was founded by Kristina Karlsson in 2001.
Kikki K was founded by Kristina Karlsson in 2001.

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