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"path": "/2026/05/29/quantuma-secures-the-future-of-leon-restaurants-with-over-530-jobs-saved/",
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"textContent": "Experts from business advisory firm Quantuma have successfully guided Leon Restaurants Limited (LEON) through the restructuring of the business. LEON will emerge from administration after receiving unanimous support from the creditors who voted as part of a Company Voluntary Arrangement (CVA), including HMRC. Over 530 jobs have been saved across LEON’s head office, central support and trading site teams. The restructuring of the business has removed a number of underperforming sites in the LEON chain of restaurants and the CVA will enable LEON to exit administration with a total of 43 restaurants, including 23 franchises. The Company will now press ahead with its ambitious development plans. Known as the ‘naturally fast food’ restaurant chain, LEON was founded in 2004 with its first outlet located in London’s Carnaby Street. The chain expanded to a total of 75 sites with a mix of owned and franchised outlets. The LEON chain was bought back by its co-founder and former chief executive John Vincent in October 2025 from Asda. Quantuma’s Brian Burke and Michael Kiely, along with Andrew Andronikou (now a Parter with BTG Consulting plc), were appointed as Administrators on 10 December 2025, to oversee the restructuring process. Over recent months, they have [...]",
"title": "Quantuma secures the future of Leon Restaurants with over 530 jobs saved"
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