Luxury retailer Saks Global files for bankruptcy as it prepares to restructure
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Luxury retailer Saks Global files for bankruptcy as it prepares to restructure
"Luxury retailer Saks Global has filed for bankruptcy, preparing to reposition itself in the increasingly competitive upscale market after obtaining about $1.75 billion in financing commitments. The New York-based private company that owns retailers Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus said in a release Wednesday that it had filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the Southern District of Texas. The company's top executive, Marc Metrick, stepped down earlier this month as the firm struggled with debt it took on for its $2.65 billion acquisition of Neiman Marcus in 2024."
"He was succeeded as CEO by executive chairman Richard Baker, who quit both roles earlier this week and was replaced as chief execute by Geoffroy van Raemdonck. The company is also facing increasing competition as it tries to winnow down its heavy debt load, while its customers have balked against extravagant price hikes. The company said it was "evaluating its operational footprint to invest resources where it has the greatest long-term potential." Saks said it did not expect its operations to be disrupted and it would continue to honor its customer programs and pay its suppliers and employees."
Saks Global filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in the Southern District of Texas after securing approximately $1.75 billion in financing commitments, including $1.5 billion from creditors and $240 million in additional lender liquidity. Heavy debt from a $2.65 billion acquisition of Neiman Marcus prompted leadership changes, with CEO Marc Metrick stepping down and Geoffroy van Raemdonck taking the role after Richard Baker briefly resumed and then quit. The company plans to evaluate its operational footprint to prioritize long-term potential, expects operations to continue without disruption, will honor customer programs and pay suppliers and employees, and faces a weakening luxury market and rising competition.
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