Mac Group appoints examiner as it seeks new investment following recent heavy losses

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The Newry-based construction firm, which is one of Ireland’s leading construction and fit-out specialists employing over 200 people, made a pre-tax loss of more than £5m in its latest financial year

One of Ireland’s leading specialist construction companies has appointed an examiner in a bid to save the company from insolvency.

Mac Group, the Newry-based fit-out and construction firm with turnover in excess of €200 million has appointed Kieran Wallace, a partner with advisory firm Interpath Ireland, as an interim examiner. The construction company said it had made the decision enter examinership following a combination of negative headwinds, including heavy losses racked up on a number ...

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