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Metal tycoon Gupta in last-ditch bid to rescue UK empire

By Editorial Board Published May 20, 2025 5 Min Read
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Metal tycoon Gupta in last-ditch bid to rescue UK empire

The metal tycoon Sanjeev Gupta is mounting a last-ditch bid to salvage his British operations after seeing an emergency plea for presidency assist rejected.

The petition is reported to have been introduced by Harsco Metals Group, a provider of supplies and labour to SSUK, and is claimed to be supported by different commerce collectors.

Until the adjournment is granted, Mr Gupta faces the prospect of seeing SSUK compelled into obligatory liquidation.

That might increase questions over the way forward for roughly 1,450 extra metal trade jobs, weeks after the federal government stepped in to rescue the bigger British Metal amid a row with its Chinese language proprietor over the way forward for its Scunthorpe steelworks.

If Mr Gupta’s operations do enter obligatory liquidation, the Official Receiver would appoint a particular supervisor to run the operations whereas a purchaser is sought.

A Whitehall insider mentioned talks had taken place in current days involving Mr Gupta’s executives and the Insolvency Service.

Metal trade sources mentioned the federal government might conceivably be occupied with reuniting the Rotherham plant of SSUK with British Metal’s Scunthorpe website due to the commercial synergies between them, though it was unclear whether or not any such discussions had been held.

Mr Gupta is claimed to have explored whether or not he might persuade the federal government to step in and assist SSUK utilizing the laws enacted final month to take management of British Metal’s operations.

Whitehall insiders mentioned, nevertheless, that Mr Gupta’s overtures had been rebuffed.

He had beforehand sought authorities support throughout the pandemic however that plea was additionally rejected by ministers.

The SSUK division operates throughout websites together with at Rotherham in south Yorkshire and Bolton in Lancashire.

It makes extremely engineered metal merchandise to be used in sectors resembling aerospace, automotive and oil and gasoline.

A restructuring plan as a result of be launched final week was deserted on the eleventh hour after failing to safe assist from collectors of Greensill, the collapsed provide chain finance supplier to which Mr Gupta was carefully tied.

Beneath that plan, collectors, together with HM Income and Customs, would have been compelled to write down off a big chunk of the cash they’re owed.

The corporate mentioned final week that it had invested almost £200m within the final 5 years into the UK metal trade, however had confronted “significant challenges due to soaring energy costs and an over-reliance on cheap imports, negatively impacting the performance of all UK steel companies”.

It provides: “The court’s ability to sanction the plan depended on finalisation of an agreement with creditors.

“This has not proved attainable in a suitable timeframe, and so Liberty has determined to withdraw the plan forward of the sanction listening to on Might 15 and can now shortly take into account different choices.”

One source close to Liberty Steel acknowledged that it was running out of time to salvage the business.

They said, however, that an adjournment of Wednesday’s hearing to consider the winding-up petition could yet buy the company sufficient breathing space to stitch together an alternative rescue deal.

A Liberty Steel spokesperson said on Tuesday: “Discussions proceed with collectors.

“Liberty understands the concern this will create for Speciality Steel UK colleagues and remains committed to doing all it can to maintain the Speciality Steel UK business.”

The Insolvency Service has additionally been contacted for remark.

A Division for Enterprise and Commerce spokesperson mentioned: “We continue to closely monitor developments around Liberty Steel, including any public hearings, which are of course a matter for the company.

“It’s finally for Liberty to handle industrial choices on the way forward for its firms, and we hope it succeeds with its plans to proceed on a sustainable foundation.”

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