The Scotsman

M&CO to close stores as buyout does not include shops or staff

- By STEPHEN MCILKENNY stephen.mcilkenny@jpress.co.uk

Clothing retailer M&CO is to shut all of its stores later in the spring after being bought out of administra­tion in a move that has been branded “another blow to Scotland’s high streets”.

The Scottish chain was bought by AK Retail after being put into administra­tion for the second time in December. However, it has now been confirmed the deal did not include the stores or staff.

The brand has been bought by AK Retail Holdings, but the purchase did not include physical stores, meaning they will now close down at Easter.

M&CO, previously known as Mackays, is said to have started as a pawnbroker in Paisley, Renfrewshi­re, in the 19th century, but switched to selling clothes in the 1950s. The name is now set to disappear from the high street, with around 170 branches around the UK set to close.

Ewan Macdonald-russell, deputy head of the Scottish Retail Consortium, said: “This is horrible news for all the employees affected. It’s also another blow to Scotland’s high streets, where one in six stores are lying empty, especially the many smaller locations which will see the closure of another major brand.

“We know retailers are struggling to recover from the enormous impact of the pandemic and rise in inflation and costs on their businesses. This sad news reaffirms the need for government to think very carefully before heaping any additional burden son Scotland’ s hard-pressed retail industry.

"It also underlines the need for the devolved administra­tion to think again about the lack of any additional rates relief comparable to that which retailers, hospitalit­y, and leisure businesses in Wales and England are entitled to for the coming year.”

The closures were announced in social media posts by branches across the UK. In a post, they wrote: “Unfortunat­ely we haven’t received the news we would have hoped for, and would like to share this news with you.

“As we haven’t received any funded, deliverabl­e offers that would result in the transfer of the company’s stores or staff to a potential buyer, this means that all of our stores will close.

“The M&CO Brand has been purchased, but unfortunat­ely this does not include a future for our stores, website or staff.

“We will trade all of our stores until Easter, and then begin the close down process.”

AK Retail said it was “considerin­g all options”.

The Peterborou­gh company, which also own Yours Clothing, Badrhino, Long Tall Sally and Pixiegirl, last week announced it had purchased the M&CO brand from the administra­tors for an undisclose­d sum.

AK Retail said: “M&CO was put into administra­tion for the second time in December. Chief executive Andrew Killingswo­rth said that he is delighted that this long-standing brand would be kept alive.

“At the moment we are considerin­g all options as we continue to work with our online, third party partners and others.”

Joint administra­tor Gavin Park said: "Despite a very loyal customer base, particular­ly in local markets, and a wellrecogn­ised brand, the current economic outlook has placed increasing pressure on the Company’s cash position.”

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↑ Clothing retailer M&CO is to shut all of its stores in the spring after being bought out of administra­tion

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