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TOPSHOP GOES BUST

Up to 13k high street jobs at risk

- ■ by STEVE HUGHES news@ dailystar. co. uk

PHILIP Green’s Arcadia Group has gone bust, risking 13,000 jobs.

The high street giant, which includes the Topshop, Dorothy Perkins and Burton brands, has hired administra­tors from Deloitte after the pandemic “severely impacted” sales across its brands.

The group, which runs 444 stores in the UK and 22 overseas, said 9,294 employees are currently on furlough.

No redundanci­es are being announced yet and stores will continue to trade, the administra­tors said.

Ian Grabiner, chief executive of Arcadia, said: “This is an incredibly sad day for all of our colleagues as well as our suppliers and our many other stakeholde­rs.

“The impact of the Covid- 19 pandemic, including the forced closure of our stores for prolonged periods, has severely impacted on trading across all of our brands.

“Throughout this immensely challengin­g time our priority has been to protect jobs and preserve the financial stability of the group in the hope that we could ride out the pandemic and come out fighting.

“Ultimately, however, in the face of the most difficult trading conditions we have ever experience­d, the obstacles we encountere­d were far too severe.”

Matt Smith, joint administra­tor at Deloitte, said: “We will now work with the existing management team and broader stakeholde­rs to assess all options available for the future of the group’s businesses.

“It is our intention to continue to trade all of the brands, and we look forward to welcoming customers back into stores when many are allowed to reopen.”

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