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    Bidco Moves to court, blocks Uchumi Bankruptcy case over unpaid arrears

    The Kenyan
    By The Kenyan Wall Street
    - March 28, 2016
    - March 28, 2016
    Kenya Business news

    The Monitor

    Kampala — The hearing of Uchumi’s bankruptcy petition filed at High Court on Wednesday flopped following a request by Bidco company to be given time to reply to the petition.

    Bidco, which is one of the companies demanding millions of Uganda Shillings from Uchumi, was given up to April 14 by the presiding Judge Lydia Mugambe to file their reply.

    Uchumi owes more than a dozen creditors including Crown Bottlers, Century Bottling Co. Ltd, Nateete Shopping Centre, Samona Products, Dembe Trading, hundreds of employees that were rendered jobless and a number of landlords seeking their dues.

    Also Read; Uchumi Supermarkets shuts down 5 Kenyan Outlets, 253 Jobs Lost

    Kenya-based supermarket Uchumi closed operations in its Uganda and Tanzania subsidiaries last year and later filed a bankruptcy petition seeking to wind up business so as to safeguard its remaining assets from creditors.

    In Kenya; Supplier moves to court, wants Uchumi winded up

    In an affidavit before court, Uchumi’s company secretary John K. Wambugu said the company has had working capital constraints that have resulted in delayed payments to suppliers. As of July 31, 2015, the supermarket had outstanding payables amounting to $2.62m (Shs8.8b).

    The High Court invited all interested creditors to reply to Uchumi’s petition within 15 days from December 10, 2015 the date they were notified through a court directive.

    Uchumi’s operations are projected to have a negative cash position of $7.1m (Shs23.8b) by end of December 2015, up from $3.78m (Shs12.7b) in September, the same year. Documents filed in court show that the company had incurred a net loss of $3.062m (Shs10.3b) as of June 30, 2014. Between January and June 2015, losses registered $87,713 (Shs295.6m).

    The company opened shop in Uganda with a nominal capital of $1.6m (Shs5.296b) in May 2001 with the main branch at Garden City.

    “Uchumi’s net asset position declined from $32,000 (Shs107m) as of June 2012 to negative $5.78m (Shs19.4b) as of June 2014. “The decline was due to losses in the financial years 2012, 2013, 2014,” said Mr Wambugu in his affidavit.

     The situation

    Uchumi Supermarket is a Kenyan based retail chain outlet which had operations in other East African markets including Uganda and Tanzania. However, due to growing logistical and financial challenges, it closed shop in both countries last year

    If the petition succeeds, Uchumi’s assets will be placed in custody of the Attorney General as the official receiver.

    Overview

    As of September 2014, Uchumi, headquartered in Kenya, was one of a number of Kenyan supermarket chains serving the EAC region.

    In June 2014, the company’s assets were about $78.8 million (Shs265.6b), with shareholder equity of approximately $38.4 million (Shs129.4b).

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