CVA
Bristol fast-food chain Friska goes into administration
Bristol-based café and quick-service restaurant chain Friska has fallen into administration.
Drake & Morgan CVA approved with three sites to close
Drake & Morgan has secured approval to enter a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) after 90% of creditors who voted approved the proposals.
Greene King enters discussions with Loch Fyne landlords ahead of CVA decision
Leon CVA approved
London’s Arros QD gets creditor approval for CVA
Caffè Nero's CVA approved after failed takeover bid
Caffè Nero is to enter into a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) after rejecting a takeover bid[...]
Travelodge retains 578 of its hotels
Travelodge has announced it has retained 578 of its 592 hotels despite an acrimonious company voluntary[...]
Leon to explore a CVA to ‘move forward’ with landlords
Fast-casual chain Leon has confirmed it is exploring a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) in light of[...]
Caffè Nero founder would buy back brand ‘at the right price’
Millionaire businessman Ian Semp, the original founder of Caffè Nero, has said he would consider making[...]
Revolution Bars CVA approved with six sites to close
Revolution Bars’ company voluntary arrangement (CVA) has been approved and will see the business exit six of its bars immediately with turnover-based rental terms agreed with seven others for the next two years."
Caffè Nero launches CVA proposal as pandemic 'decimates' trading
Caffè Nero is the latest high street brand to launch a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) proposal due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on its business.
Revolution Bars launches CVA with six sites expected to close
Revolution Bars has launched a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) to shed sites, reduce rents, “and improve the profitability and return on capital of the group over the long-term”.
Ibérica undergoes CVA with closure of two restaurants
Spanish restaurant group Ibérica has undergone a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA), with the closure of two[...]
Wahaca CVA approved with closure of 11 restaurants
Wahaca has become the latest casual dining group to enter a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA), with[...]
Pizza Hut CVA approved with 29 restaurant closures and 450 job losses
The Pizza Hut Restaurants Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA) has been approved following a vote today, which[...]
Revolution Bars exploring CVA
Revolution Bars Group has confirmed it has been working with advisers to assess its options and[...]
Gusto CVA approved
Gusto Italian has completed a company voluntary arrangement (CVA) process which has secured more than 600 jobs but will see four sites close."
Wahaca launches CVA proposal
Mexican restaurant chain Wahaca is the latest casual dining group to launch proposals to enter into a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA).
Gusto looks to CVA to secure its future
Italian restaurant group Gusto has launched a CVA proposal to “secure the future of the business” following the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
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