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Mamas & Papas gets new parent with ‘pre-pack’ deal – Sky News, Sky.com

Mamas & Papas gets new parent with ‘pre-pack’ deal – Sky News, Sky.com


             

Mamas & Papas has become the second British maternity chain in a matter of days to call in administrators as its owners seek to navigate their way through mounting losses.

Bluegem Capital, which has owned Mamas & Papas since 2014, has regained control of the retailer through a pre-pack administration.

The process enables Mamas & Papas, which also sells prams and childrenswear, to shed some of its financial liabilities including six loss-making stores located in Aberdeen, Preston, Milton Keynes, Lincoln, Leamington and Fareham. )

  

Mothercare

      

Image:        Rival Mothercare UK was placed in the hands of administrators earlier this week      

A total of 73 staff have lost their jobs.

Mamas & Papas said 21 stores remained though 54 more workers were threatened by a continuing review of its head office operations in Huddersfield.

The development adds the chain to a lengthening list of high street businesses which have been forced into administration this year – and will come just three days after rivalMothercare’s UK business collapsed.

All 79 of Mothercare’s British stores are expected to close, although it will retain its London stock market listing for the plc that owns its profitable international operations.

More than 2500 jobs will be put at risk by Mothercare UK’s demise.

    

        

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Sky News business correspondent Paul Kelso looks at the root of Mothercare’s problems                

The Mamas & Papas administration will be the second retail ‘failure’ of the year for Bluegem, which saw Jack Wills taken over by Mike Ashley’s Sports Direct International earlier in the autumn following an insolvency process.

Mamas & Papas was set up in 1981 by Luisa and David Scacchetti, who founded the business after the birth of their first daughter.

Riccardo Cincotta, executive chairman of Mamas & Papas, said: “These actions are always difficult but they are also necessary in a challenging market to ensure Mamas & Papas achieves its greatly future potential.

” We remain fully focused on maintaining our position as the UK’s most popular nursery brand.

“We will continue to review our store portfolio in the light of customers’ changing behavior and we remain fully committed to an omni-channel offering that reflect their evolving needs.

“Our digital performance is tracking ahead of expectat ion, our wholesale distribution in the UK and Internationally continues to grow and our in-store Personal Shopping experience remains highly valued by our customers. “

    

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