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Kika/Leiner sells goods in stock with a 20% discount
Customers of the insolvent furniture chain Kika/Leiner will receive a substantial discount from today, Thursday. At least 20 percent will be deducted from goods in stock. According to the company, however, this is not yet a sale.
However, the discount does not apply to display items, it said on Thursday. Meanwhile, it is still unclear which customers' advance payments will fulfill the contracts, i.e. the goods will be delivered.
Vouchers are no longer accepted
Following the opening of the Kika/Leiner insolvency proceedings last week, vouchers will no longer be accepted in the furniture store's branches. Anyone who still has outstanding vouchers and would like to get money back must register the outstanding amount as an insolvency claim.
However, only the quota specified in the proceedings will be returned and not the full value of the vouchers.
1500 employees are facing the end
Last week, furniture retailer Kika/Leiner filed for insolvency for the second time in two years. The company had already become insolvent in 2023, shortly after René Benko's Signa sold the Kika/Leiner properties to Graz-based Supernova and the operational furniture business to retail manager Hermann Wieser.
As a result, 23 of the 40 stores were closed and 1500 employees were made redundant. Now the remaining 17 branches are on the brink of collapse and the company still employs 1400 people.
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