Deadline looms for Veritas

Auckland-based Veritas Investments said yesterday it was still working on  a plan for its unprofitable Nosh supermarket business to be presented to ANZ Bank New Zealand.

In mid-December the company, which also owns the Mad Butcher franchise, said it had until January 15 to deliver either an unconditional contract for the sale of Nosh Group Ltd, or a proposal to close and wind it down to its lender.

At the time, it said the sale or closure of the loss-making Nosh business would result in non-cash asset write-downs and one-off expenditure related to the sale or closure but provided no further details.

Yesterday, chairman Tim Cook said he had no comment other than "we are working through the process". ANZ was not immediately available for comment.

Veritas took on a $5 million funding line with ANZ to buy the Nosh stores in 2014, but has struggled to turn the gourmet supermarkets into a profitable business. The food and beverage investor renegotiated its banking arrangements in October to reduce its repayments and reschedule its debt, as its Mad Butcher and Nosh businesses weighed on the group.

Shares were unchanged yesterday at 20c and have fallen 60% since this time a year ago.

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