Evesham Technology has closed 15 of its 16 retail stores around the UK and
will concentrate on its online and channel sales.
Today's announcement comes after rumours that the troubled computer builder
may be sold emerged last month.
Speculation was rife last month that Tahir Mohsan and Tariq Mohammed,
founders of Time UK, were interested in the company. It has now emerged that PCC
Ltd, an investment company managed from Dubai by Mohsan, has agreed interim
funding of $22m.
Evesham released a statement saying the restructure of the company was
necessary following the end of the Government-backed ‘Home Computing
Initiative’, an area in which the company had invested heavily.
According to the statement, the funding from PCC "will allow plenty of
flexibility and as such will allow ample time for the directors to find a
permanent solution", to Evesham's difficulties.
In the meantime, however, the company said it intends to re-focus on direct
sales of high-end PC systems and consumer electronics. The company told
Computeractive that its customers will see no difference and, as far as they
are concerned, it will be business as usual.
It said: “We would like to reassure all of our customers that they will
continue to receive support from the same Evesham staff and that their existing
warranties will continue to be handled with Evesham’s award-winning service, as
before.”
Mohsan said that they did not intend to interfere in the day-to-day operation
of the company.
“We expect the brand to develop strongly and will be looking to divest in the
medium term," he said.
The 15 stores to close are based in Altrincham, Birmingham, Bristol,
Cambridge, Glasgow, Ipswich, London, Milton Keynes, Norwich, Nottingham,
Peterborough, Reading, Southampton, Swansea, and Tunbridge Wells.
Closures were effective immediately but we have not heard back from the
company about the number of jobs this will affect. The Evesham-based store will
not close as it is based at the company's headquarters.
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