Maketū Pies was placed into solvent liquidation in November. Photo / Laura Smith
There is excitement and cautious optimism in Maketū after news one of the coastal Bay of Plenty village’s biggest employers has been saved from closing – again.
Maketū Pies is now in its third life, having been bought two weeks into a liquidation process.
A liquidator says there were “a number of interested parties” for the iconic Kiwi brand.
Catering business Montana Group took over the 42-year-old business and its staff of about 20 on Thursday.
Te Arawa bought the company in a receivership process five years ago.
New buyer Montana Group employs about 1000 people and has 30 kitchens across Tāmaki Makaurau and Waikato.
The company’s website described it as New Zealand’s largest privately-owned caterer, with brands catering to events, university halls of residents and schools.
Montana Group representatives met with the Maketū Pies team this week to make introductions and start the transition process.
In a statement, Montana Group chief operating officer Lizzi Pearson said they received the “warmest possible welcome” and could not wait to work with the team to “build on their successes and explore new opportunities”.
“Our immediate focus is on ensuring a seamless handover, looking after the existing team and maintaining the high standards that Maketū Pies is known for.”
Joint liquidators Thomas Rodewald and Paul Manning from BDO Tauranga traded the business while a buyer was sought.
The company, a subsidiary of the Rotorua-based Te Arawa Lakes Trust, previously said the pie business had operated at a loss since.
Interim chief executive Tina Kilmister-Blue said in November the “difficult decision” to put the business into liquidation was made after much deliberation.
The company was previously owned for about 36 years by couple Grant and Karen Wilson.
Laura Smith is a Local Democracy Reporting journalist based at the Rotorua Daily Post. She previously reported general news for the Otago Daily Times and Southland Express, and has been a journalist since 2019.
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