Some 75 jobs have been saved at two of Dublin's most well-known restaurants after they amassed debts following COVID.
Numerous have been saved at two of Dublin's most well-known restaurants after they amassed debts following COVID.
However, doors are now remaining open after a rescue plan was devised between Mr McGrath and Azets Ireland., Neil Hughes from Azets said many restaurants have found themselves in a similar situation."They have been left now with an overhang of debt, and Brasserie Sixty6 was one of those businesses. "I was delighted when we were in a position to assist it to restructure and come out the far end of the Small Companies Administrative Rescue Process ."Mr Hughes said SCARP operates in a similar way to examinership – whereby it seeks to save"viable enterprises in the State and thereby save the jobs of the employees".
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