Hilco Capital
Hilco Capital is a British international company based in London, England that specialises in restructuring and refinancing other companies.
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| Hilco Capital | |
| Type | Limited | 
| Industry | Commercial restructuring | 
| Founded | 1 January 1956  | 
| Headquarters | , | 
Number of locations  | London, England | 
| Parent | Hilco Global | 
| Website | www | 
Notable projects
    
Hilco has been involved with these companies, and in some cases owning and operating them for a period of time:[2]
United Kingdom
    
- Adams Childrenswear
 - Allders (original store closures)
 - Allied Carpets
 - Andys Records
 - Bank[3]
 - Beatties of London
 - Borders (UK)
 - British Home Stores (cleared stores)
 - Chapelle Jewellery & Watches
 - Clintons (294 store closures)
 - Courts plc
 - Denby Pottery Company (debt, restructuring and management buyout)[4]
 - Elvi
 - Ethel Austin
 - Extreme Stores
 - Faith
 - Fashion Rocks
 - Focus DIY
 - Habitat (debt and restructuring)[5]
 - HMV (purchased in 2013,[6] sold to Sunrise Records in 2019[7])
 - Homebase (purchased in June 2018)
 - Hypervalue
 - ILVA (UK)
 - JJB Sports (cleared stores)
 - Kwik Save
 - Litho Supplies
 - Littlewoods
 - Maplin (retailer) (Cleared stores)
 - MFI Group
 - MK One
 - Music and Video Club
 - Nicole Farhi (fashion label, sold in 2012)
 - Owen Owen
 - Peacocks (retail advisor during administration)
 - Silverscreen
 - Staples UK (Company name changed to SUK Retail Limited. Rebranded/trading as Office Outlet)
 - Stationery Box
 - Wilko[8]
 - Woolworths Group (store closures)[9]
 
International
    
- Fletcher Jones (stores)
 - Habitat (Iberia, France, Germany, Benelux)
 - Kraus Flooring (purchased in 2012)[10]
 - WOW Sight & Sound
 - Misco (purchased in 2017) [11]
 
Canada
    
- Music World (purchased in 2007 and liquidated 2008)
 - HMV Canada (purchased in 2011[12] and in receivership 2017)
 - Tilley Endurables (acquired 2015)
 - Music World[13]
 
Ireland
    
- HMV Ireland[14]
 - Xtra-Vision Ireland (purchased in 2013, defunct January 2016)[15]
 - A-wear previously operated Ireland's leading female clothing retailer
 
Criticism
    
In December 2018, The Times described the company as a vulture fund in an article about HMV going into administration.[16]
References
    
- "Hilco UK Limited Company Number 03944915". Companies House. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
 - "Previous Projects" (PDF). Hilco UK. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
 - "Bank fashion chain in administration". BBC News. 5 January 2015. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
 - "Denby Case Study". Hilco UK. Archived from the original on 17 August 2013. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
 - "Habitat Case Study". Hilco UK. Archived from the original on 10 April 2013. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
 - "HMV: Restructuring specialist Hilco takes control of retailer". BBC News. 22 January 2013.
 - "UK music retailer HMV sold to Canada's Sunrise Records". Reuters News. 5 February 2019.
 - "Discount retailer Wilko secures fresh funding after pandemic hit". Financial Times. 4 January 2023.
 - "Woolworths Case Study". Hilco UK. Archived from the original on 11 February 2013. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
 - "2012 Timeline" (PDF). Hilco UK. Retrieved 11 May 2013.
 - "Sources: Misco SOLD to Hilco Capital, care home for the distressed". theregister.uk.co. Retrieved 17 March 2017.
 - Amanda Andrews; Matthew Holehouse (27 June 2011). "HMV confirms sale of stores in Canada for £2m". The Daily Telegraph. London.
 - Strauss, Marina (12 November 2007). "Music World to close stores". The Globe and Mail.
 - "Hilco look to reopen HMV stores in Ireland". Hot Press. 5 April 2013.
 - "HMV-owner Hilco rescues Ireland's largest DVD rental chain". Reuters. 11 June 2013.
 - "Vulture fund charged ailing HMV £48m".
 
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