SAVING GRACE

Fresh hope for hundreds of jobs as major motoring retailer closes in on Cazoo deal amid bankruptcy woe

Some parts of the business have already been spun off, including to a major rival

HUNDREDS of workers at struggling car sales firm Cazoo have been handed a potential lifeline, with a major motoring retailer reportedly lining up a takeover deal.

The popular platform, founded in 2018 and used by millions, collapsed into administration last month, leaving the fate of its employees and seven sites uncertain.

Advertisement
A major online motor retailer is reportedly set to snap up CazooCredit: Alamy

Created by Alex Chesterman, the man behind property website Zoopla, was previously valued at over £5 billion and employed 4,500 people at its peak.

It also landed several high-profile sports sponsorships, including Aston Villa and the England cricket team.

The firm also enjoyed a bounce during the pandemic, especially as a global microchip shortage sent prices rocketing.

Back in 2020, Mr Chesterman claimed that the company was "reinventing" the process of buying a used car.

Advertisement

However, it soon hit the financial rocks, recording a £550 million loss in 2021 despite a listing on the US stock market.

The next year, it lost sponsorships with Villa and Premier League rivals Everton before Mr Chesterton stepped down in December 2022.

After another difficult year, the firm called in the administrators this year and cut a whopping 720 jobs after the workforce had already been slashed by around a quarter the year before.

Now though, there may be light at the end of the tunnel as is reporting a major takeover deal is close to being agreed.

Advertisement

Most read in Motors

HOPS ON BOARD
We make £1,000s serving pints on a bus... punters don't have a lot of room
IN THE DRINK
Lawyer's Boxing Day warning to avoid ARREST & driving ban - know the law
CASH IN
7 modern classics from 2024 predicted to rise in value in years to come
WHEEL DEAL
Vauxhall Frontera is cheap & cheerful electric SUV that over-delivers all round

The report cites "industry sources" claiming that Motors.co.uk, which hosts listings for second-hand vehicles, is set to snap up Cazoo at a heavily reduced price.

The company's wholesale arm has already been spun off, while rivals Cinch have acquired some other assets, but Motors is apparently set to step in and take on the rest of the business.

5 red flags to watch out for at dealerships

This could mean that hundreds of Cazoo's workforce are retained if the deal goes through.

Motors.co.uk declined to comment when asked about the reported deal and the prospect of job cuts.

Advertisement

It comes as drivers brace for travel chaos with three major motorways closed today.

Topics
Advertisement
machibet777.com