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© Green Hydrogen Systems © Green Hydrogen Systems Green Hydrogen Systems has announced that it will undertake substantial job cuts as it undergoes an administrator-led restructuring. The Danish electrolyser maker entered a restructuring process on March 10 after filing for insolvency after efforts to secure additional financing collapsed. The District Court of Kolding appointed an…
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Equity is supporting members in challenging the liquidation of events company Sneaky Experience, which recently shut down despite owing thousands of pounds to performers, businesses and members of the public. Curious Yellow Events Ltd, operating under the name Sneaky Experience, wrote to creditors last Friday notifying them of an intention to close the company. Andrew Benfield…
Eastbourne charity highlights “heartbreaking” impact of debt in community SussexWorld Read the original article here
LONDON: The United Kingdom government has formally listed Hassan Nawaz, son of PML-N President and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, as a ‘tax defaulter’, after he reportedly failed to pay £9.4 million in dues. According to updated records on the UK government’s official website, Hassan Nawaz accrued the unpaid taxes between April 5, 2015, and…
A college student’s Reddit post has sparked outrage after she shared that her parents asked her to use her college fund to help pay off their debts. In the post, the woman, posting under u/yosuw, wrote that the money, originally set aside by her grandparents for her education, was suddenly seen by her parents as…
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Victoria has overtaken Queensland as the big state with the fastest-growing total of construction industry wrecks, highlighting the precariousness of a sector in which contractor Roberts Co shut its Victorian doors and John Holland swung to a $55.5 million loss from two infrastructure projects. New figures this week from the Australian Securities and Investments Commission…
The latest insolvency statistics from the Government, released earlier this week, showed liquidations in the accommodation and food service industry fell 7% in the 12-months to January 2025, from 3,747 in January 2024 to 3,474. However, insolvencies in the sector increased 21% month-on-month, from 225 in December 2024 to 273 in January, and were up…