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Oak Furnitureland rescued in administration deal, saving more than 1,400 jobs

The retailer operates 105 showrooms in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

Oak Furnitureland at Leeds Road Retail Park(Image: Huddersfield Examiner)

The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s largest retailer of oak furniture has been saved from the brink of collapse after being bought up in a pre-pack administration deal.

Oak Furnitureland was sold for an undisclosed sum to hedge fund Davidson Kempner, saving 1,491 jobs.

The retailer, which operates 105 showrooms in the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, had been struggling with “adverse trading conditions” caused by the Covid-19 pandemic, according to administrators Deloitte.

The company has received substantial new funding provided by Davidson Kempner’s affiliated asset-lending platform, Breal Zeta Commercial Finance, as part of the deal.

Oak Furnitureland’s chief executive, Alex Fisher, will stay on to lead the management team and all employees have transferred as part of the acquisition.

Business operations will continue as normal, according to Deloitte, and showrooms and warehouses will begin to reopen in line with government guidance from today (June 17).

(Image: Oak Furnitureland)

Deloitte has confirmed all deposits are protected and all existing orders will be fulfilled.

Mr Fisher said: “The deal announced today puts Oak Furnitureland on a stronger financial footing, enabling us to drive forward our clear plan for growth.