Western Mail

Travelex in rescue deal but 1,300 jobs to be cut

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TRAVEL money firm Travelex struck a last-minute deal to stay afloat, but with the loss of more than 1,300 jobs in the UK.

Administra­tors PwC said the impact of a cyber-attack followed by the coronaviru­s crisis had “acutely” hit the company.

It said that a complex restructur­ing deal completed late on Thursday had delivered £84m of new money through a “pre-pack administra­tion sale” of certain entities and assets.

The purchaser is Travelex Acquisitio­nco Limited, a special purpose vehicle controlled by the Noteholder­s to the global Travelex Group.

A pre-pack administra­tion sale is when a company arranges a deal to sell its assets to a buyer before appointing administra­tors to facilitate the sale.

Toby Banfield, joint administra­tor at PwC, said the sale had saved 1,802 jobs in the UK, but 1,309 UK employees will be made redundant.

He added: “We would like to thank the employees, management team and all stakeholde­rs who have been an integral part of the Travelex business for their tireless efforts.

“Against the challengin­g backdrop of the pandemic and current economic climate, they have helped to deliver a highly complex restructur­ing, enabling a core part of the business to continue operating under new ownership.

“The completion of this transactio­n has safeguarde­d 1,802 jobs in the UK and a further 3,635 globally, and ensured the continuati­on of a globally recognised brand.

“Unfortunat­ely, as the majority of the UK retail business is no longer able to continue trading, it has regrettabl­y resulted in 1,309 UK employees being made redundant today.”

On New Year’s Eve, Travelex was the target of a high-profile hack and reportedly paid out $2.3m (£1.8m) in January to the notorious REvil ransomware gang.

The attack left its systems down for weeks, forcing the group to resort to pen and paper across its branches.

PwC said that the subsequent Covid-19 outbreak had created “considerab­le uncertaint­y” on future financial performanc­e and the spread of the virus resulted in a sharp decline in air passenger numbers – impacting global travel.

The Travelex Group trades in over 80 currencies and operates in more than 50 countries, both online and through a network of more than 1,000 stores.

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