Shoppers turned away as HMV winds up 25-year-old Hong Kong retail chain
- Decision to close physical stores comes after HMV Retail’s insolvency and default on various payments
About 50 shoppers were turned away at the HMV flagship store in Causeway Bay on Tuesday as the entertainment giant announced that its 25-year-old retail chain was facing liquidation.
HMV failed to open at 10am for regular trading, on an unusual day when shop floor workers were called in for a meeting.
According to the announcement by HMV Digital China Group through the city’s stock exchange, the group has sought to voluntarily wind up HMV Retail, which is operating the stores in Hong Kong.
The decision was made after its insolvency and various defaults on payments in lawsuits, the group added.
By 10.30am, a trickle of customers had arrived but was shut out of the Pearl City Mansion complex in Causeway Bay.
Lifts were deactivated, doors locked and escalators turned off to prevent customers and the media from entering.