Clothing and shoe retailer Wild Pair has appointed receivers, but will continue to trade as the administrators seek buyers for the women's apparel and footwear chain.
Andrew Grenfell and William Black of McGrathNicol were today appointed receivers and managers of the Auckland-based company, according to documents lodged with the Companies Office. ASB Bank is named as holding a debenture since July 1998 in the filings.
The receivers were appointed at the request of directors Michael Donovan and Paul Donovan, and have taken control of Wild Pair's business and assets, which stretches across 21 stores, according to the company's website.
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"Wild Pair's stores will continue to trade while we work with stakeholders, management and staff to stabilise operations in order to facilitate a thorough assessment of the company's financial position," Grenfell said in a statement. "Expressions of interest in the business should be directed to the receivers."