Yorkshire Post

Bosses with Cineworld defer pay packets in wake of virus shutdown

- MARK CASCI BUSINESS EDITOR ■ Email: mark.casci@ypn.co.uk ■ Twitter: @MarkCasci

CINEWORLD BOSSES have deferred their pay packets for the past year after the company was forced to shut its entire portfolio of 787 cinemas.

The world’s second largest cinema operator said it is also suspending payment of its proposed dividend for the fourth quarter, as it looks to mitigate the impact of the coronaviru­s outbreak.

It said the Government­mandated closure of cinemas has been “extremely challengin­g”.

A number of potential blockbuste­rs, including the upcoming James Bond film

No Time to Die, have had their release date pushed back in the wake of the pandemic.

Cineworld said it has put on hold the payment of a 4.25 cents (3.4p) per share dividend payout for the final quarter of 2019 and upcoming 2020 quarterly dividends.

It came as the business confirmed its executive directors will defer salaries and bonuses, while non-executive directors will also defer fees.

Cineworld said it has held discussion with landlords, the film studios and major suppliers as it has sought to preserve cash.

The company added that it is also “curtailing all currently unnecessar­y capital expenditur­e”.

The cinema business said it is also discussing its ongoing liquidity requiremen­ts with its lending banks.

In a statement, Cineworld said: “This has obviously been extremely challengin­g in many respects and our first priority has been the health and safety of our customers, employees and other stakeholde­rs.

“This is a painful but necessary process as before the onslaught of the Covid-19 virus, we were excited and confident about the group’s future prospects.

“With very few exceptions, the good relationsh­ips we have built up over the years have been supportive and understand­ing of our efforts and, together with us, our industry partners look forward to the time when we shall again be able to open our doors and provide entertainm­ent and pleasure to our customers.”

This has been extremely challengin­g in many respects.

Statement from Cineworld

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PICTURE: PA MEDIA TAKING A HIT: A number of blockbuste­r films have had their release dates put back including the latest James Bond film.

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