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More than 600 Caparo jobs saved in fourth rescue deal

Gupta family completes second buyout with administrators to acquire ten group companies following on from earlier acquisition last month

Maintenance engineers replace the sign at the new Liberty Plant in Oldbury after its takeover of Caparo Tubular Solutions last month

More than 600 jobs have been saved in the West Midlands after administrators struck another rescue deal for troubled engineering group Caparo Industries.

The Gupta family, which runs business such as Simec and Liberty House, has acquired substantially all of the remaining businesses and assets of the group which had not already been rescued.

Ten group companies have been bought, meaning 623 jobs have been saved - all but one of which is based in the Black Country and Leamington Spa.

This is the fourth separate deal struck by administrators at PwC and brings the total number of jobs saved to 1,111.

Last month, the Gupta family which secured 333 jobs.

Matthew Hammond, Midlands chairman for PwC and lead administrator, said: "It is great news for the Midlands and the key manufacturing sites, particularly with so many skilled staff in these industries being given security at this time of year.

"This has been a complex and challenging assignment given the size and number of the business operations.

"Only by working alongside the talented Caparo people have we been able to achieve this result.