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End of an Era: Finland’s Iconic Furniture Giants Asko and Sotka file for bankruptcy

Two of the country’s most well-known furniture retail chains have shut their doors immediately after failing to secure essential funding.

Indoor Group, the parent company behind the historic Asko and Sotka furniture brands, filed for bankruptcy on Monday. The move halts operations for two of Finland’s most established retailers after months of intense financial distress.

The company said in a statement that they submitted the application to the district court on February 9. Its sofa manufacturing subsidiary, Insofa, also filed for bankruptcy at the same time.

The impact was visible immediately. Asko and Sotka stores across Finland did not open their doors on Monday morning.

Customers trying to visit the chains’ websites were met with notices that online sales have been suspended.

Indoor Group management stated that they spent months trying to secure financing through corporate arrangements. They held talks with several potential partners, but no agreement was reached.

The group also asked its main lenders for support to enter corporate restructuring. However, the decision regarding the necessary funding did not materialize.

The company apologized for the disruption to customers and employees.

Without this support, the company determined there were no longer conditions to continue operations.

“We have done everything possible to find a viable solution. Unfortunately, there were no options left,” the company said in an official statement.

The company apologized for the disruption to customers and employees. They also thanked their stakeholders for years of cooperation.

This collapse follows a warning sign from late January. At that time, furniture manufacturer Unico Finland filed a petition to place Indoor Group into bankruptcy over unpaid bills.

The bankruptcy of Asko and Sotka reflects broader challenges in the retail sector. High interest rates and inflation often cause consumers to delay purchasing “big ticket” items like furniture.

Furthermore, legacy domestic brands have faced increasing pressure from international competitors like IKEA and Jysk, which often offer lower prices.

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