A statement issued today said that all companies in the group other than the parent company will remain solvent, providing continuity of service for customers and suppliers.
It is envisaged that the administrators will immediately sell Interserve鈥檚 business and assets to a new company, to be controlled by Interserve鈥檚 lenders.
The move is part of an approach designed to restore the group鈥檚 balance sheet and provide additional liquidity after the original plan was turned down by shareholders earlier today.
Following the sale, the intention is for an alternative transaction to be implemented involving the equitisation of approximately 拢485m of existing debt and the injection of 拢110m of new money into the group, the company said.
Completion of the transaction is anticipated to occur on or before Monday 18th March.
鈥淭he board believes this is the best remaining option to preserve value, protect the jobs of employees and ensure the Group can carry on as normal with minimal disruption,鈥 said the statement.
Interserve said that the transactino will provide the group with a strong financial position, allowing it to grow and develop the business, to deliver on its long-term strategy and protect employees including the beneficiaries of the pension schemes.
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