Home and garden retailer Rathwood enters examinership, 'not in a position' to refund customers
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Home and garden retailer Rathwood enters examinership, 'not in a position' to refund customers
"Rathwood has formally entered into examinership. We want to reassure all our customers, suppliers, and partners that we continue to trade as normal and operate fully in accordance with all applicable laws."
"At this time, we regret that we are not in a position to address any outstanding payments or refund requests relating to amounts owed up to today. These matters will be reviewed as part of the examinership process."
"Rathwood has been trading for more than 30 years since its establishment in 1994 and is based near Tullow on the border of Carlow and Wicklow."
"The number of complaints made about the company rose from 24 in 2024 to 565 last year, ranking Rathwood as the second most complained about company in the country."
Rathwood, a retailer employing around 100 people, has entered examinership, a legal process for financially troubled companies. The company will continue to operate normally but cannot issue refunds or address outstanding payments at this time. Customers are encouraged to reach out directly with queries. Rathwood has been in business for over 30 years and recently ranked as the second most complained about company in the country, with complaints rising significantly from 2024 to last year.
Read at Irish Independent
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