Mothercare names Boots as new UK franchise partner
Mothercare Global Brand Limited, the global specialist brand for parents and young children, has entered into binding heads of terms with Boots UK for Boots to become its new exclusive
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Mothercare Global Brand Limited, the global specialist brand for parents and young children, has entered into binding heads of terms with Boots UK for Boots to become its new exclusive
PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP has been appointed as administrators to Mothercare's active trading subsidiary Mothercare UK and to Mothercare Business Services Limited (MBS), which provides certain services to Mothercare UK. Mothercare operates a successful global
Baby and maternitywear retailer Mothercare has announced plans to put its UK retail business into administration. The news follows Mothercare’s UK retail operations losing £36.3m in the financial year ending March 2019. The