Greg Palfrey and Steve Adshead of Smith & Williamson have been appointed joint administrators of Now Motor Retailing, a car dealership in southern England, which has recently run into financial difficulties
With over 250 staff, Now Motor Retailing operated five Vauxhall dealerships across London and two in Wiltshire, with a head office in Surrey and an annual turnover of £83m.
In the run-up to the administration, Smith & Williamson successfully secured two buyers following negotiations with interested parties.
As a result, five of the retail car dealerships have now been sold on, protecting the jobs of many of the 250 people who worked for the motor retailer.
Kingston, Hayes, Heathrow and Staples Corner in London have been purchased by Go Vauxhall, a Vauxhall dealership with sites across the city, Kent and the West Midlands.
The Swindon dealership at Langley Road, Hillmead, has been acquired by the Eden Motor Group, which has 20 showrooms and services centres across southern England and sells Vauxhall, Mazda, Fiat, Hyundai and Peugeot vehicles.
Now Motor Retailing’s headquarters at New Haw Road, Addlestone, Surrey, are also being sold by administrators at Smith & Williamson to a third party.
The dealership site at George Lane, Marlborough, Wiltshire, was not acquired, with the loss of nine jobs.
Greg Palfrey, national head of restructuring and recovery services at Smith & Williamson and joint administrator, said: ‘Steve and I were appointed as joint administrators to manage Now Motor Retailing Ltd’s affairs, business and property after it experienced financial difficulties in a tough market place.
‘Working with management and with our extensive turnaround experience in the retail motoring sector, we sought expressions of interest.
‘As a result two buyers came forward in the tight timeframe, helping to save many of the 250 jobs depending on this successful outcome.’
Palfrey paid tribute to managing director Jon Taylor and finance director David Challis, who both formed the company in 2006, for providing the Smith & Williamson team with ‘exceptional’ support.
‘It is a matter of public record that the retail motor sector is going through another testing time, with market forces outside the control of single brand and multi-brand dealerships, however well run they are with Now Motor Retailing being very profitable up until the end 2016,’ Palfrey said.
Now Motor Retailing acquired the Swindon and Marlborough dealerships - two former Skurrays Vauxhall sites - in January 2016.
A retail sales operation at Addlestone was relocated to Now Motor Retailing’s West Byfleet site in 2016.
A site run by the company at Abbot Close, West Byfleet, near Walton-upon-Thames, subsequently closed; operations were moved to the Heathrow site at Staines Road, Bedfont.
Report by Pat Sweet