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Wilko secures £40m of credit following tough trading

Wilko is the fourth biggest firm in Nottinghamshire, and the 23rd biggest º£½ÇÊÓÆµ retailer

Wilko at the Park Farm Shopping Centre in Allestree(Image: Derby Telegraph/Simon Deacon)

The Wilko discount store chain has agreed £40 million of credit to help it through a difficult trading period.

The Notts-based retailer said the money would help prevent redundancies or changes for customers, and comes as it restructures its management team.

The business, which is based in Manton Wood Enterprise Park in Worksop, has agreed the £40 million, two-year revolving credit facility with investment company Hilco.

Wilko also sold its Worksop site in November to DHL for £48 million, and said it was now leasing the site back on 15-year partnership agreement.

It is hoped that the Hilco funding will give the business “financial stability throughout a tough trading period” following the pressures created by cost of living increases and rising energy costs on the back of two years of Covid restrictions.

The company is the fourth biggest firm in Nottinghamshire, and the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ’s 23rd biggest retailer with 16,000 staff and a 20,000 product line from household goods to pet food, across more than 400 stores.

The 92-year-old brand has announced changes to its leadership team which include bringing in Mark Jackson as its new chief executive in December, following a move from Benson's for Beds.

Chris Howell will also join the brand as chair and non-executive director to ensure a smooth transformational change.