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Stricken South West construction giant Midas leaves debts of £22m

Administrators reveal huge scale of cash owed after Exeter-headquartered firm went belly up - with unsecured creditors unlikely to be paid

Midas has gone into administration

South West construction giant Midas has left debts of more than £22m after going into administration - with dozens of creditors unlikely to be paid.

A report by administrators at global business advisory firm Teneo Financial Advisory Ltd reveals a total of £22,091,980 is owed by companies in the Midas group.

And the administrators said: "We do not think that the companies have sufficient property to enable a distribution to be made to unsecured creditors."

Exeter-headquartered Midas Group Ltd and its subsidiaries Midas Construction Ltd, Midas Retail Ltd, Mi-Space (º£½ÇÊÓÆµ) Ltd, Mi-Space Property Services Ltd, Midas Commercial Developments Ltd and Falmouth Developments Ltd all fell into administration in January 2022.

Work stopped at construction sites across the South West and 303 staff were made redundant. Teneo has now revealed that Midas Construction has left debts of £19,265,284, spread between dozens of creditors.

Mi-Space (º£½ÇÊÓÆµ) Ltd, the group's housebuilding arm, owes £2,542,533, with Midas Retail owing £22,494 and the overall Midas Group Ltd owing £261,669.

Founded in Devon in 1976, the Midas Group was one of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest independent construction and property services providers.

The group delivered a complete range of construction related services, from seven regional offices across the South West and Wales, across numerous sectors including residential, leisure, education, industrial and healthcare.