The company that operates the Nando's fast food chain in New Zealand has gone into liquidation.
Liquidators Rogers Reidy have been appointed to Auckland-based Shivram, which holds the master franchise for the more than 30-store restaurant network in this country, according to the Companies Office.
Shivram went into receivership on November 29 - the same day the Business Herald revealed the company was copping flak from a number of disgruntled current and former franchisees.
They said a lack of national marketing was stifling the chain's growth and that several franchisees were owed substantial sums of money on loans they provided to the franchisor.
Nando's stores in New Zealand, which are independently owned, are not in receivership and continuing to operate as normal.