Debenhams goes into administration after rejecting Mike Ashley’s £150 million rescue bid

DEBENHAMS has been placed into administration and the retailer's lenders have seized control of the company.
Debenhams has been placed into administration. Picture: Nick Ansell/PA WireDebenhams has been placed into administration. Picture: Nick Ansell/PA Wire
Debenhams has been placed into administration. Picture: Nick Ansell/PA Wire

The High Street giant has stores in Commercial Road and Palmerston Road, Southsea, as well as an outlet in Osborn Road, Fareham

Debenhams earlier rejected a £150 million rescue bid from Sports Direct. 

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The last-minute rescue package promised to underwrite a £150 million rights issue, on the condition that Mike Ashley be made chief executive of Debenhams.

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Debenhams has requested that its shares be suspended from trading with immediate effect, pending a further update.

FTI Consulting has been appointed to carry out the process but the firm insisted that stores will continue to trade as normal.

Administrators have sold the group to a newly-incorporated company controlled by Debenhams' lenders, including hedge funds thought to include Alcentra, Angelo Gordon and Silver Point Capital.

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Under new ownership, Debenhams will have access to £200 million in emergency funding.

The move is expected to trigger store closures and job losses as part of a wider restructuring that will see around 50 outlets shut via a Company Voluntary Arrangement.

The widely-anticipated change of ownership means that shareholders such as Mike Ashley's Sports Direct, who holds a 30% stake, will see their investments wiped out.

Debenhams had on Tuesday rejected a separate rescue bid tabled by the billionaire tycoon.

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Terry Duddy, Debenhams chairman, said: ‘It is disappointing to reach a conclusion that will result in no value for our equity holders.

‘However, this transaction will allow Debenhams to continue trading as normal; access the funding we need; and proceed with executing our turnaround plans whilst deleveraging the group's balance sheet.

‘We remain focused on protecting as many stores and jobs as possible, consistent with establishing a sustainable store portfolio in line with our previous guidance.

‘In the meantime, our customers, colleagues, pension holders, suppliers and landlords can be reassured that Debenhams will now be able to move forward on a stable footing. I would like to thank them all for their recent and continuing support.’

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A spokesman for the Debenhams Pension Schemes said: ‘Debenhams Retail Limited has been transferred to a newly-incorporated company and continues to trade and operate as normal. Members can therefore be reassured that the schemes are carrying on as usual.

‘The trustees have worked with our specialist advisers throughout the process of the company's refinancing and restructuring, to ensure that members' interests are taken into account and we have consulted closely with The Pensions Regulator and the Pension Protection Fund at every stage.

‘We are in the process of writing to all members with further information and we will continue to keep them informed.’