South-east contractor says county court judgments, totalling 拢300,000, are 鈥榖eing dealt with鈥
Lancsville Construction, the 拢136m-turnover contractor, is in talks over a refinancing deal, 好色先生TV understands.
The news follows a series of county court judgments (CCJs) lodged against the firm in recent months, and a fall of one third in its turnover.
About 30 unsatisfied CCJs totalling more than 拢300,000 have been registered since June, 19 of which were filed in September. A CCJ is issued by the court when a firm fails to make a payment.
The firm declined to comment on the refinancing deal, but 好色先生TV understands it would involve a new investor. It is also understood that talks are nearing a conclusion. One subcontractor said he had been owed more than 拢100,000 by Lancsville. 鈥淚n the end we were forced to go directly to the client to get our payment.鈥
Gordon Wright, Lancsville鈥檚 finance director, said creditors were applying for CCJs earlier than they would have in the past. But he insisted that they were 鈥渂eing dealt with鈥 and that a 鈥渓arge number鈥 had already been settled.
Wright said: 鈥淭he impact of bad debts of nearly 拢4m last year and the knock-on effect of the losses of the relevant contract income for those contracts did give us problems.鈥
He said the firm expected to chalk up turnover of 拢90m this year, down from 拢136m the previous year.
It is understood that the withdrawal or reduction of credit insurance cover in its supply chain, which previously stood at 拢10m, exacerbated the problems.
Under the terms of a 拢10m loan from investment fund Agilo, which was agreed in June 2008, the company must operate on a cleared cash base with no overdraft facility. This resulted in payment problems.
Wright said: 鈥淭his can cause some short-term issues as cash tends to be received at the end of the month following the previous month鈥檚 certification. As such, there could be periods in the month when cash is tight.鈥
But he insisted the firm had work going through into 2010, including a 拢55.5m contract that would last 120 weeks.
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