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Quantuma advises on Lanes Recovery Limited pre-pack administration sale

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Quantuma has successfully advised on a pre-pack administration sale of vehicle recovery and maintenance business Lanes Recovery Limited (Lanes). 

Quantuma’s managing directors, Andrew Watling and Carl Jackson were appointed as Joint Administrators of Lanes on 16 April and completed the sale of its business and assets shortly thereafter to Lanes Garage Recovery Services Ltd. All 59 staff were transferred to the purchaser under TUPE.

Founded in 2018, with its roots tracing back to a family business established in 1951, Lanes provides vehicle recovery, maintenance and storage services and is located over four sites in South and Mid Wales, Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire. The business reported a turnover of £4.6m in 2023/24.

Following a difficult trading period during the Covid-19 pandemic, the company fell into arrears with its tax affairs and was unable to recover sufficiently to get back up-to-date, and a winding-up petition was presented. The company approached its secured lender for support and was then referred to Quantuma for insolvency advice.

In light of the company’s inability to source funding and the imminent advertisement and hearing of the petition, an accelerated sales and marketing campaign was undertaken by the Quantuma team, resulting in several expressions of interest from outside parties, but no offers were put forward.

The proposed administrators therefore concluded that a sale to the newly created company, run by relatives of the director, as this was considered the only way to save the business and maximise a return to creditors.

Watling said: “We are pleased to have achieved such a positive outcome for Lanes Recovery, ultimately preserving all jobs and with no disruption to ongoing operations. This sale secures the continued trading operation of the business in its four locations.”

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