The receiver for the 241 unviable ABC Learning childcare centres says he is happy with the level of interest in the businesses, after the deadline for non-binding bids closed on Saturday.
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Receiver Stephen Parbery from insolvency firm PPB received around 640 expressions of interest in the centres, which were split from the 720 profitable ABC Learning centres and placed in a separate vehicle late last year.
While it is not known how many of these expressions of interest have turned into bids, at least two bidders have shown their hands: Queensland childcare group C&K and a group called Century 21, which is a syndicate of non-profit childcare operations, charities and a community bank associated with Adelaide and Bendigo banks.
But while Century 21 has bid for all 241 centres, C&K has only bid for half โ its chief executive Barrie Elvish claiming that exorbitant rents being paid by many of the centres makes turning them around close to impossible.C&Kโs bid is also dependent on the Government providing some sort of transitional funding.The 720 profitable centres will be placed on the sale after the 241 unviable centres are sold.
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