Christian music distributor and owner of Authentic to sell its operations
IN A SHOCK announcement with possible far-reaching consequences for Britain's Christian music scene, IBS-STL UK (Send The Light) has appointed Baker Tilly Corporate Finance LLP to pursue the sale of its operations. IBS-STL UK has three trading divisions: a record label and book publisher, Authentic Media; Britain's biggest Christian book and music distributor, STL Distribution; and a chain of 40 UK Christian bookshops, Wesley Owen Books And Music.
The move has come after a succession of financial problems, in particular the failed implementation of a new SAP computer system in October 2008, the effects of which were exacerbated by the economic downturn. These have caused significant cash flow pressures, excess stock, and supply chain and service difficulties in its distribution and retail units. They have culminated in the decision to exit the business.
The corporate finance division of Baker Tilly is actively marketing
the operations of the charity to a number of interested parties and is
hopeful it will complete negotiations for the sales or potential
closures within the next few weeks. IBS-STL UK was founded in 1962 and
has grown to become a major UK charity.
IBS-STL UK has IBS-STL UK
is part of Biblica, a global Bible translation, publishing,
distribution and outreach ministry serving more than 100 countries
with books, Bibles and other Christian resources. Biblica said the
planned sale of the UK operations will not impact its other global
operations and donor funds supporting Biblica's worldwide outreach
ministries will not be affected.
IBS-STL UK convened an emergency task force led by Global President of
Biblica and former CEO of STL, Keith Danby, which has been in constant
dialogue with its suppliers and bankers. It had also engaged
restructuring and business process consultants in an attempt to
resolve the systems and financial challenges.
Danby said: "Given
the severe financial and operational strains we have experienced, the
Board of Trustees and management team believe a sale or exit from all
or parts of certain operations is a prudent and necessary step. Whilst
a difficult decision, we are focused on finding a solution to continue
the important work of IBS-STL UK, to secure the jobs of the 490 people
employed in our ministry, and to fulfill our financial obligations to
our suppliers and creditors. We are working diligently and praying
vigilantly for a successful outcome."
Michael Fitch, Chairman of the IBS-STL UK Board of Trustees, concluded: "We continue to believe strongly in the power of God's Word and Christian resources to change peoples' lives. We are praying that we can pass the torch on to other likeminded organisations so that our UK staff, suppliers and ministry partners can carry our work forward."
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When we started the Bookshop everything was bought from your company, sadly when it changed its system we found we couldnt get any of the items we needed and had to go elsewhere. Your company was always very proffessional i personally am sorry to see you go.
Gods Blessing.