The owner of Hotter Shoes is racing to secure emergency funding to avert collapse
Hotter's roots can be traced back to 1959 when it started out as a manufacturer of slippers. Pic: HSThe owner of Hotter Shoes is racing to secure emergency funding in an attempt to avoid falling into administration.
Sky News understands that the board of Unbound Group is trying to raise up to £2m within days to pave the way for the implementation of a restructuring plan. City sources warned on Wednesday that unless that funding was forthcoming"in the near future", Unbound's board would have little choice but to call in administrators.The company has been struggling for some time and in May announced that a £10m investment from Marwyn Investment Management had fallen through.
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