Cath Kidston closure: All UK stores to permanently shut - including branches in Scotland

Cath Kidston is to permanently to shut its 60 UK stores, including two in Scotland, with the loss of more than 900 jobs.

Cath Kidston is to permanently to shut its 60 UK stores, including two in Scotland, with the loss of more than 900 jobs.

The fashion retailer, which has stores in Princes Street, Edinburgh and Gordon Street, Glasgow, confirmed its stores will not reopen once the coronavirus lockdown is over.

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The announcement comes after the company's owners secured a deal to buy back its brand and online operations following its fall into administration.

Cath Kidston in Princes Street, EdinburghCath Kidston in Princes Street, Edinburgh
Cath Kidston in Princes Street, Edinburgh

The quirky retail chain had a store in Aberdeen which closed last year due to high property costs.

Baring Private Equity Asia (BPEA), which has held a stake in the retailer since 2014, said it will buy the online business, brand and wholesale arm from administrators Alvarez & Marsal.

It said the move will result in the "cessation of the retail store network".

The company confirmed that only 32 of its 940 staff will see their jobs secured as part of the deal.

Melinda Paraie, chief executive officer of Cath Kidston, said: "While we are pleased that the future of Cath Kidston has been secured, this is obviously an extremely difficult day as we say goodbye to many colleagues.

"Despite our very best efforts, against the backdrop of Covid-19, we were unable to secure a solvent sale of the business which would have allowed us to avoid administration and carry on trading in our current form.

"I would like to thank all our employees for their hard work, loyalty and patience over the last few weeks as we worked through this process."

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A spokesman for BPEA said: "While we are disappointed that the Covid-19 crisis has resulted in the cessation of the retail store network and impacted many employees, we are

pleased to have secured a future for a number of Cath Kidston staff and the Cath Kidston brand in the form of a viable digital business.

"Going forward we will continue to help the company grow through its e-commerce platform and international wholesale and franchise businesses.

"We would like to thank Melinda and the company's management team for their hard work in managing through this difficult economic crisis and establishing a viable future for the business in the UK."

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