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Quiz falls into administration with 109 jobs at risk

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High street clothing retailer Quiz has confirmed it has fallen into administration, with 109 jobs being made redundant, however its 40 stores and seven concessions will continue to trade.

All redundancies are being made across the fashion chain’s Glasgow head office and Bellshill distribution centre of Quiz Clothing.


Notably, most of the employees retained to assist the administrators in trading the company while they assess the available options.

However, administrators have confirmed that Quiz’s online store will close.

Quiz has fallen into administration

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Alistair McAlinden and Geoff Jacobs from Interpath were appointed joint administrators to Orion Retail Ltd, Tarak International Ltd and Zandra Systems Ltd, collectively trading as Quiz Clothing, on February 5, 2026.

Quiz was founded in Scotland in 1993 and operates across 40 stores and seven concessions across Britain and the Republic of Ireland, employing around 565 members of staff.

In the last year, administrators revealed the retailer was trying to navigate difficult trading conditions.

Despite sales coming in better-than-expected towards the end of September 2025, figure plummeted before expectations during the festive period.

High streets have been hit by a wave of closures since the pandemic | PA

Furthermore, the high street fashion chain has been forced to deal with hiked business costs, higher taxation and changing consumer habuts.

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