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More than 1,800 jobs to go as no buyer found for Oasis and Warehouse

More than 1,800 workers are set to lose their jobs at Oasis and Warehouse and two other brands, after administrators said they were unable to find a buyer for the business.

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Deloitte said that all stores will close indefinitely and online sales will be stopped.

Oasis has stores at Merry Hill shopping centre in Brierley Hill and Telford shopping centre and concessions in Debenhams, at Merry Hill, and Beatties, in Wolverhampton city centre.

Warehouse has concessions in Outfit at Telford, Walsall and Wednesbury and also in Beatties, Wolverhampton, and in Debenhams, Merry Hill.

The failure to save any part of Oasis Warehouse Limited, the company behind the two brands, along with The Idle Man and Bastyan Fashions, will result in the loss of 1,803 jobs.

Deloitte said it had sold the intellectual property and the company's stock to restructuring expert Hilco Capital, but Hilco had decided not to buy the rest of the business.

Administrator Rob Harding said: "Covid-19 has presented extraordinary challenges which have devastated the retail industry. It is with great sadness that we have to announce a sale of the business has not been possible and that we are announcing so many redundancies today."

He added: "This is a very difficult time for the group's employees and other key stakeholders and we will do everything we can to support them through this.

"We would like to thank all the employees and other key stakeholders in the group for their continued support."