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More than 600 jobs lost across the North as print company Communisis collapses

Meanwhile a deal has been struck with former rival Paragon which safeguards 581 jobs

Communisis' Leeds site.(Image: Google Streetview)

Northern operations of print firm Communisis have closed, resulting in 638 job losses in the wake of moves towards digital statements for bank customers.

The collapse of the supplier to high street banks has led to the shut-down of facilities in Liverpool, Cramlington, Northumberland, and at its Leeds headquarters. Administrators at Interpath Advisory confirmed more than half of the firm's 1,000-strong º£½ÇÊÓÆµ workforce were told they had lost their jobs.

But Communisis' Brand Deployment business, which provides marketing services for major brands, and its Customer Experience arm, which provides secure print and mailing service to banks and public institutions have been sold to former rival Paragon Customer Communications, trading as Paragon. That move has saved 581 jobs and includes the Communisis business Twelve, Editions and Vox Group.

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The collapse of Communisis follows a failed rescue bid for the loss-making business which was dealt a blow when its former US-based parent, OSG Holdings filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy status last year. Communisis subsequently split from OSG but suffered contract losses and most recent accounts for 2021 show it had faced operating losses of more than £6.5m.

Administrators said the print sector had experienced unstoppable decline amid the move to digital tech, while production costs including energy and paper prices had provided further pressure. They also pointed to a digital transformation - led by Indian multinational Tech Mahindra - having proven to be more complex and costly than forecast.

The total job losses include 256 at the Leeds base, 196 at its Liverpool location, 37 in Cramlington and seven in Copley.