Speciality Steel UK: Insolvency – UK Parliament
Speciality Steel UK: Insolvency UK Parliament Read the original article here
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Image used for representation purpose only. The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), Chennai, on Monday (September 1, 2025) admitted Aban Offshore Ltd. for insolvency resolution, following a petition filed by Punjab National Bank. The order copy is awaited, Aban Offshore said in a filing to the stock exchange. Punjab National Bank, a financial creditor, had…
23-year-old Indian-origin techie bags Meta with Rs 3.5 crore package. Here’s what he did In an article he wrote for Business Insider, Manoj Tumu explained that he had left Amazon in June to take up the new role. ‘In June, I left Amazon to join Meta as a machine learning software engineer for a total…
US risk advisory business Kroll has acquired Kirby Healy, a Dublin-based corporate insolvency practice, for an undisclosed sum. The New York-headquartered company, which provides a range of services from valuation, compliance and regulation, said the move would deepen “Kroll’s footprint in Ireland” and was part of a broader growth strategy in Ireland, aimed at meeting…
Retailer Smiths City has “temporarily” closed all of its stores after being placed in voluntary administration. Smiths City staff were called into a meeting at 9am on Tuesday and informed of the decision. All nine remaining Smiths City stores across New Zealand and its online shop have now been “temporarily closed for business” to assess…
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According to the liquidators’ first report, Cafe Cuba owes creditors more than $1.6m. The majority is owed to Inland Revenue, including $512,202 in GST and $992,367 in employee deductions. Staff are allegedly owed $24,500 in holiday pay, while $13,612 is owing to unsecured trade creditors. Creditors include BNZ, ACC, Genesis Energy, Havana Coffee Works and…
Wesley Mission is demanding action from the NSW government as new figures show the state’s poker-machine players are losing more than $1 million every hour. The organisation said data from the Liquor and Gaming Authority showed $2.3 billion was lost on the state’s almost 88,000 machines from April to June. The figure was up by…
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