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Saks Fifth Avenue Faces Bankruptcy Risk
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Saks Fifth Avenue Faces Bankruptcy Risk

Business InsiderJan 4
3 min read
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Key Facts

  • ✓ Saks Global is facing a potential Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing.
  • ✓ The company acquired Neiman Marcus Group for $2.7 billion, financed by $2.2 billion in junk bonds.
  • ✓ Hilldun Corp., representing 140 brands, has stopped backing shipments to Saks.
  • ✓ Jovani Fashion filed a lawsuit against Saks Global for $295,651 in unpaid merchandise.
  • ✓ Saks named a new CEO on Friday following a tumultuous 12 months.

In This Article

  1. Quick Summary
  2. The Neiman Marcus Acquisition Fallout
  3. Vendor Relations and Payment Delays
  4. Hilldun Corp. and Shipment Halts
  5. Current Status and Future Outlook

Quick Summary#

Saks Global, the owner of Saks Fifth Avenue, is facing a potential Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing. This follows a difficult year involving missed payments to vendors and a heavy debt load.

The company's financial struggles intensified after the $2.7 billion acquisition of Neiman Marcus Group at the end of 2024. The deal was financed by $2.2 billion in junk bonds, leaving the company strapped for cash.

Vendors have paused shipments to Saks stores, and guarantor Hilldun Corp. has stopped backing shipments. Saks recently named a new CEO as it explores paths to secure a stable future.

The Neiman Marcus Acquisition Fallout#

At the end of 2024, Saks Global finalized its $2.7 billion acquisition of Neiman Marcus Group. The move was intended to solve the retailer's cash flow problems and create a luxury behemoth backed by technology from Salesforce and Amazon.

However, the execution was messy. The deal was financed by $2.2 billion worth of junk bonds, which carry high interest rates. S&P Global described this debt load as unsustainable.

The financial strain led to immediate consequences:

  • Multiple rounds of layoffs starting early in the year
  • Cash flow shortages that impacted vendor payments
  • A nine-figure interest payment in July that triggered debt restructuring

According to Gary Wassner, CEO of Hilldun Corp., "It was touch-and-go up until the Neiman Marcus deal occurred. Everyone thought that would solve the cash flow problems."

"It was touch-and-go up until the Neiman Marcus deal occurred. Everyone thought that would solve the cash flow problems."

— Gary Wassner, CEO of Hilldun Corp.

Vendor Relations and Payment Delays#

Vendor relations deteriorated rapidly in early 2025. On Valentine's Day, then-CEO Marc Metrick informed vendors that overdue bills would be paid in installments stretched over 12 months, with payments not beginning until summer.

Many vendors, some owed hundreds of millions of dollars, were left in a difficult position. One vendor owed six figures described the situation as "agony."

The payment schedule was not met in July, further damaging trust. By August and October, brands began taking legal action:

  • Sunday Riley threatened to sue if payments were not made
  • Jovani Fashion filed a lawsuit claiming Saks owed $295,651

These delays have resulted in a critical inventory shortage. S&P analysts noted Saks had a "less-than-adequate in-stock inventory position."

Hilldun Corp. and Shipment Halts#

In early December, Hilldun Corp. announced it would no longer back shipments to Saks. Hilldun acts as a guarantor or insurer for brands and represents approximately 140 brands that sell to Saks, supplying at least $500 million worth of product annually.

Previously, Hilldun worked with major names like Tommy Hilfiger and Marc Jacobs. The halt in backing means brands are pausing shipments to Saks stores.

Gary Wassner warned of the immediate consequences for the retail calendar: "They must do something very quickly to rectify this situation in the market, or they will not have a spring season. Every order is on hold until Saks clarifies to the industry what they intend to do."

Current Status and Future Outlook#

As 2025 ended, reports indicated Saks missed a nine-figure interest payment. The company has not denied the possibility of bankruptcy. A Saks Global spokesperson stated, "Together with our key financial stakeholders, we are exploring all potential paths to secure a strong and stable future."

On Friday, Saks named a new CEO to cap the tumultuous year. The company is considering a court-supervised reorganization.

Mark Cohen, former CEO of Sears Canada, expressed skepticism about the retailer's future, stating, "They aren't going to have goods on the shelf, certainly not new goods. This is a house of cards."

While Saks owns valuable real estate and holds cultural cache, the road ahead is difficult. The company recently sold the land beneath its Beverly Hills location and may close unproductive stores.

"They must do something very quickly to rectify this situation in the market, or they will not have a spring season. Every order is on hold until Saks clarifies to the industry what they intend to do."

— Gary Wassner, CEO of Hilldun Corp.

"Together with our key financial stakeholders, we are exploring all potential paths to secure a strong and stable future."

— Saks Global Spokesperson

"They aren't going to have goods on the shelf, certainly not new goods. This is a house of cards — from a financial point of view, from a merchandising point of view, from a customer profile point of view."

— Mark Cohen, former CEO of Sears Canada

"We thought it was going to be a smoother transition and that this was going to be a global luxury masterpiece in the making. That just did not happen."

— Anonymous Vendor

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