Wilko Suspends Home Delivery Amid Collapse Fears
Wilko, the UK’s beloved budget homeware chain, has slammed the brakes on its home delivery service as it edges dangerously close to collapse. The retailer, known for affordable essentials, is battling serious financial trouble and racing against the clock to find a lifeline.
Click-and-Collect Only as Crisis Deepens
Wilko’s website now warns customers that home delivery is “temporarily unavailable.” Shoppers can still order online but must collect items in store. This drastic cut comes after Wilko filed a notice to appoint administrators, signalling just how dire the situation has become.
Rescue Talks Stall – 12,000 Jobs at Risk
Rumours swirl about potential rescue deals, yet the company stays tight-lipped. With 408 stores nationwide, Wilko employs around 12,000 people. If the firm goes under, thousands could face the axe. The retailer has set a Monday, August 17, deadline to secure fresh funding or face collapse.
Investors Mull Rescue But Interest Is Tepid
Wilko has sought legal protection from creditors for 10 days while trying to secure new cash. It’s working with advisers PricewaterhouseCoopers in a last-ditch effort to save the brand. Among those eyeing a rescue bid are Gordon Brothers (Laura Ashley’s owners), Hilco (Homebase), and Alteri (Bensons for Beds). But enthusiasm remains low, leaving Wilko’s future hanging by a thread.
The coming days will prove critical for Wilko — not just for the company but for the thousands depending on it for work.