Banks make new overdraft deal on its 拢2.48bn debt-pile conditional on raising cash from investors

好色先生TV materials giant Wolseley is planning a 拢1bn rights issue to shore up its balance sheet.

As part of a wider refinancing plan, which the banks have made conditional on tapping investors for more cash, it will get a new 鈧1bn (拢890m) debt facility from August 2011.

Net debt stands at about 拢2.48bn and City analysts have speculated it may breach its banking covenants if it doesn鈥檛 take action.

Chip Hornsby, its chief executive, said: 鈥淥ur markets have been hit hard in recent months and in response we have continued to take prompt and decisive action to reduce both costs and debt. Following the completion of the comprehensive financial restructuring announced today, the company鈥檚 balance sheet will be substantially strengthened.鈥

In the six months to 31 January 2008, the company made a pre-tax loss of 拢965m as a result of restructuring costs and goodwill writedowns on acquisitions. The figure compares to a profit of 拢79m in 2008.

Turnover rose by 3.2% from 拢8bn to 拢8.3bn, although the figure was 12% down in constant currency terms.

In its UK and Ireland business, it recorded a 12.5% fall in turnover from 拢1.6bn to 拢1.4bn.

The region made an operating loss of 拢137m compared to a profit of 拢76m in 2008.

There was a net loss of 161 branches over the period in the UK and Ireland 鈥 falling from 1,927 to 1,766.

Worldwide the company has closed 713 branches and made 17,000 redundant since August 2007.