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Social housing group Connaught 'nears administration' | Social housing group Connaught 'nears administration' |
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Connaught, the property services group that specialises in social housing, is on the brink of going into administration, the BBC has learned. | Connaught, the property services group that specialises in social housing, is on the brink of going into administration, the BBC has learned. |
An announcement is expected later, BBC business editor Robert Peston said. | An announcement is expected later, BBC business editor Robert Peston said. |
Connaught, which employs 10,000 people, has £220m of debt, provided by six banks and a quartet of other creditors. | Connaught, which employs 10,000 people, has £220m of debt, provided by six banks and a quartet of other creditors. |
Connaught ran into serious difficulties over the past couple of months, after it emerged that a series of contracts would be loss making. | Connaught ran into serious difficulties over the past couple of months, after it emerged that a series of contracts would be loss making. |
The lead bank is Royal Bank of Scotland, which recently provided Connaught with a further £15m in an attempt to keep the group going. | The lead bank is Royal Bank of Scotland, which recently provided Connaught with a further £15m in an attempt to keep the group going. |
The management, under a new chairman, Sir Roy Gardner, the chairmen of Compass, the catering giant, has tried to put together a rescue plan. | The management, under a new chairman, Sir Roy Gardner, the chairmen of Compass, the catering giant, has tried to put together a rescue plan. |
However its bank creditors have decided instead to put the business in administration, under UK insolvency procedures. | However its bank creditors have decided instead to put the business in administration, under UK insolvency procedures. |
In his blog, Robert Peston writes: "In spite of the severity of the economic crisis that engulfed the UK in 2008, few listed businesses have collapsed. | |
"In that sense Connaught, a FTSE 250 company which at one stage had a market value of well over £500m, is unusual." | "In that sense Connaught, a FTSE 250 company which at one stage had a market value of well over £500m, is unusual." |
Shares in the Exeter-based company have lost about 90% of their value since late June, when it announced it had identified 31 contracts that had been deferred following the spending cuts announced in the Budget. | Shares in the Exeter-based company have lost about 90% of their value since late June, when it announced it had identified 31 contracts that had been deferred following the spending cuts announced in the Budget. |