Struggling children's retailer Mothercare has announced plans to overhaul its store portfolio through a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA), by closing 50 shops and negotiating reduced rents.
Today's announcement means the group enters Pension Protection Fund (PPF) assessment, and the lifeboat fund as an unsecured creditor has a significant vote on the CVA. Such CVAs allow companies ...
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