Is Pizza Express going into administration? Debt woes for the restaurant chain explained
PIZZA Express is in danger of collapse if the restaurant chain fails to overcome its current debt crisis.
But how much do they owe and how much interest are they paying?
What's the debt situation?
Pizza Express ended 2018 with £1,122.5million debt after a pre-tax loss of £55million, according to its latest annual report.
This is up by £45million compared to its £1,077.4million debt pile for the previous year.
Of its £1.1billion debt bill, £465million is due to be repaid by August 2021 and another £200million a year later.
The other £467million is a loan from the parent company that doesn't have to be repaid.
Last year a staggering £48million was spent on debt interest payments alone.
It means that 75p of every £8.45 Margherita they sell goes directly to paying off interest - and that's before salaries and rent costs.
How old is Pizza Express?
Pizza Express was launched in London in 1965 by restaurateur Peter Boizot and in 2014 it was bought by Hony Capital, a Chinese private equity group.
Today it has over 490 restaurants across the UK and Ireland, as well as over 100 sites worldwide.
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What other restaurant chains are in trouble?
It's a tough time for restaurant chains, with celebrity chef Jamie Oliver announcing in May 2019 that his empire had collapsed.
All but three of his 25 restaurants went into administration, with creditors facing losses of up to £83million.
In 2018, Prezzo also confirmed it will close 94 branches affecting 1,000 staff members.
And Gourmet Burger Kitchen (GBK) closed 17 branches late in 2018.
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