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Paperchase calls in administrators after Christmas closures affects sales

The retailer, which has 127 stores and 1,500 employees, confirmed it has filed a notice to appoint administrators from PwC to advise on its insolvency process.

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Stationery chain Paperchase is on the brink of collapsing into administration after sales were hammered by closures at the end of last year.

The firm, which has 127 stores and 1,500 employees, confirmed it has filed a notice to appoint administrators from PwC to advise on its insolvency process.

Paperchase launched a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) restructuring in March in an attempt to turn around its fortunes but saw this heavily impacted by the pandemic.

It is understood the retailer’s decision to move towards administration was particularly driven by poor sales in November and December amid lockdown measures and tiered restrictions.

Typically, November and December trading account for 40% of the company’s annual sales.

It said online sales had performed strongly but this had not been enough to mitigate the overall impact of temporary closures.

The announcement comes a day after the Prime Minister Boris Johnson , forcing non-essential retailers to shut their doors once again.