Timaru recruitment firm insolvent: Creditors owed $525k – The Press
Timaru recruitment firm insolvent: Creditors owed $525k The Press Read the original article here
Timaru recruitment firm insolvent: Creditors owed $525k The Press Read the original article here
Seniors considering debt relief should first consider their realistic ability to pay off what they owe. Getty Images Stock market uncertainty and wider economic volatility are a serious concern for all Americans right now, particularly after the battle against inflation and higher interest rates millions endured in recent years. But this concern is likely more…
The Victorian government’s financial troubles are widely documented. In 2023-24, the state had the nation’s highest per capita net debt and the lowest credit rating (AA). The trend growth in Victoria’s debt is equally alarming. The two leading international rating agencies, S&P and Moody’s, warned that if debt levels are not managed, Victoria’s credit rating…
On the 28th March 2025, Dr John Wood hosted a notable conference at Lancaster Castle, with Dr Sofia Ellina, Dr John Tribe, and Prof. Emeritus David Milman acting as chairs. The conference focused on the evolving landscape of insolvency law, with keynote papers provided by Paul Bannister, Head of Policy at…
The Container Store said the bankruptcy process will have no impact on customers and that it will keep all 102 of its U.S. locations open. Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images hide caption toggle caption Smith Collection/Gado/Getty Images The Container Store — once the premier hub for all things storage and organization — filed for bankruptcy amid mounting…
Infinexa, a Romanian entrepreneurial company specializing in the restructuring and financing of distressed businesses, with approximately €170 million in assets under management, has been appointed by the Galați Court as the judicial administrator of Grande Gloria Production S.A., Passage Food S.R.L., and Gloria Market S.R.L.—three companies within the Grande Gloria Production Group, headquartered in Galați.…
A trusted shop manager stole £15,000 from his employer – including taking hundreds of pounds from the staff social fund – to finance his gambling debts, a court has heard. Richard Lewis continued helping himself to cash after being transferred to run a different branch but was eventually caught after discrepancies were spotted in the…
Respected youth rugby coach and Iceland boss secretly pilfered £15,000 to fund gambling debts Wales Online Read the original article here