
Mothercare has said it is finalising a "comprehensive" reorganisation and refinancing of its business.
The mother and baby products retailer intends to announce the plan on 17 May when it releases annual results.
The reorganisation is likely to be a company voluntary arrangement (CVA), which typically results in retailers closing stores and renegotiating rents, in return for fresh financing.
The firm replaced its chief executive in April after a poor start to 2018.
"Mothercare announces that it is now finalising a comprehensive restructuring and refinancing package to put the business on a stable and sustainable financial footing," the company said in a statement.
To shore up the company's finances Mothercare plans to sell shares and secure new lines of debt.
Mothercare did not detail any store closures, but typically a CVA will involve shutting down unprofitable outlets and renegotiating rents on remaining stores.
The company's shares plunged 12% in early trading, before recovering.