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    UK's Mirriad Advertising Warns of Liquidation After Iran War Impacts Sales

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    Posted on April 23, 2026

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    Last updated: April 23, 2026

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    Table of Contents

    • Mirriad Advertising Faces Financial Crisis Amid Middle East Conflict
    • Key Developments and Company Response
    • Revenue Diversification and Funding Efforts
    • Financial Status and Cash Burn
    • Challenging Year and Currency Exchange
    • Reporting and Editorial Credits

    Mirriad Advertising Warns of Liquidation as Iran War Hits Marketing Spend

    Mirriad Advertising Faces Financial Crisis Amid Middle East Conflict

    April 23 (Reuters) - UK’s Mirriad Advertising warned on Thursday that it may have to place itself or its operating units into liquidation or administration, after deteriorating trading conditions in the wake of the Iran war hit marketing spends and worsened the company's cash crunch. 

    The rapid escalation of the conflict in the Middle East impacted the company in one of its busiest seasonal periods and led to a sustained reduction in advertising spending from its clients, Mirriad said.

    Its shares slumped roughly 80% to less than a fraction of a pence each by 0751 GMT.

    Key Developments and Company Response

    Here are a few more details:

    Revenue Diversification and Funding Efforts

    • Mirriad said efforts to diversify its revenue streams and accelerate opportunities in other regions were moving more slowly than required to offset headwinds.

    • The company had said in March that it would need to secure funding, and while it had been exploring options, it had been unsuccessful.

    Financial Status and Cash Burn

    • The company is currently burning through roughly 220,000 pounds ($296,648) per month. In March, it said it had cash equivalents of about 675,000 pounds.

    Challenging Year and Currency Exchange

    • "2026 has proven to be an exceptionally challenging year," it said.

    ($1 = 0.7416 pounds)

    Reporting and Editorial Credits

    (Reporting by Roshni Srivastava in Bengaluru; Editing by Rashmi Aich)

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Mirriad Advertising warns of liquidation after Iran war impacts sales

    1Why is Mirriad Advertising considering liquidation?

    Mirriad Advertising is considering liquidation due to deteriorating trading conditions following the Iran war, which caused a significant drop in marketing spend and worsened the company's cash flow.

    2How has the Iran conflict affected Mirriad Advertising?

    The conflict has led to a reduction in advertising spending from clients during one of Mirriad’s busiest periods, severely impacting its revenue.

    3What are Mirriad Advertising’s current financial challenges?

    The company is burning through about 220,000 pounds per month and had around 675,000 pounds in cash equivalents as of March, leading to a cash crunch.

    4What steps has Mirriad taken to address its financial situation?

    Mirriad has attempted to diversify revenue streams and secure new funding, but both efforts have moved slower than needed and have not been successful.

    5What happened to Mirriad Advertising’s share price after the announcement?

    Shares of Mirriad Advertising slumped by roughly 80% to less than a fraction of a pence each after the warning of possible liquidation.

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