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PR Firm Redhouse Group Closes After Years of Financial Struggles

High Court Judge Francis Gikonyo has ordered the liquidation of Redhouse Group, a Kenyan marketing communications firm, after failed attempts to rescue the company from insolvency. The judge appointed an official receiver as provisional liquidator following a report from the court-appointed administrator who declared efforts to revive the company unsuccessful. The administrator had been in…

Jubilee Bank, a private debt relief agency led by President Lee Jae-myung when he served as mayor of..

Financial Services Commission to Revise Supervision Regulations Non-profit corporations are also allowed to purchase bonds, starting Jubilee Bank, which was introduced during Seongnam’s mayor 사진 확대 President Lee Jae-myung speaks at the second emergency economic inspection task force (TF) meeting held at the presidential office in Yongsan, Seoul on the morning of the 9th. Courtesy…

Brescia go bankrupt: 114-year-old Italian club – once home to Roberto Baggio, Pep Guardiola & Mario Balotelli – loses right to compete in professional leagues after failing to honour €3m debt

Storied Italian club Brescia have been banned from the country’s professional leagues after failing to honour a €3 million debt. Article continues below Article continues below Article continues below Brescia goes bankrupt under ex-Leeds owner Set to be demoted to the fourth tier Could be dissolved if no investment is undertaken Read the original article…

Brescia go bankrupt: 114-year-old Italian club – once home to Roberto Baggio, Pep Guardiola & Mario Balotelli – loses right to compete in professional leagues after failing to honour €3m debt

Storied Italian club Brescia have been banned from the country’s professional leagues after failing to honour a €3 million debt. Article continues below Article continues below Article continues below Brescia goes bankrupt under ex-Leeds owner Set to be demoted to the fourth tier Could be dissolved if no investment is undertaken Read the original article…