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Fears for Chichester branch as Jessops goes into administration

HIGH-STREET photography store Jessops has gone into administration today (January 9).

The news will leave many wondering what will become of the Chichester branch as administrators attempt to ‘preserve’ the business.

Jessops is a major high-street retailer of photographic equipment and turnover in the year 2012 was £236m.

A spokeswoman for administrators PwC said: “The firm operated from 192 stores with around 2000 employees throughout the UK. It has a well-known brand, strong reputation for service and a significant national footprint.

“However, its core marketplace has seen a significant decline in 2012 and forecasts for 2013 indicate that this decline would continue.

“In addition, the position deteriorated in the run up to Christmas as a result of reducing confidence in UK retail. Despite additional funding being made available to the company by the funders, this has meant that Jessops has not generated the profits it had planned with a consequent impact on its funding needs. This was exacerbated by a credit squeeze in the supplier base.”

Rob Hunt, joint administrator and partner, PwC said: “Over the last few days the directors, funders and key suppliers have been in discussions as regards additional consensual financial support for the business. However these discussions have not been successful. In light of these irreconcilable differences the directors decided to appoint administrators and we were appointed earlier today.

“Our most pressing task is to review the company’s financial position and hold discussions with its principal stakeholders to see if the business can be preserved. Trading in the stores is hoped to continue today but is critically dependent on these ongoing discussions. However, in the current

economic climate it is inevitable that there will be store closures.”

At present Jessops is not in a position to honour customer vouchers or to accept returned goods.

 

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