Muji files for administration in latest retail collapse

The European arm of Japense retailer Muji has filed for adminsitration, in the latest high-street business failure. The shops will remain open, and a pre-pack deal is expected which would save the business. A spokesperson said: “MUJI Europe Holdings (MEH), has announced its intention to appoint administrators. This is part of a planned strategic restructuring of the business and Muji’s management expect to conclude a deal shortly. “For Muji’s colleagues and customers in Europe it is business as usual – all stores and e-commerce will continue to operate as before, and all new and outstanding orders will be fulfilled.” Commenting on the latest developments at Muji, Julie Palmer, partner at Begbies Traynor, said: “Reports that Muji’s European holding company intends to appoint administrators is a reminder of the relentless financial strain bearing down on the retail sector. “Despite the aim to keep UK stores operational via an expected pre-pack administration, the need to restructure through an insolvency process underscores the severity of the challenges retailers are facing amid a confluence of persistent economic headwinds, dwindling consumer discretionary spending, high interest rates and supply chain disruptions. “Coming in the wake of The Body Shop and Ted Baker’s administrations, Muji’s restructuring signal...

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