Lex Greensill receives nine-year ban from standing as a director in the UK – Investment Week
Lex Greensill receives nine-year ban from standing as a director in the UK Investment Week Read the original article here
Lex Greensill receives nine-year ban from standing as a director in the UK Investment Week Read the original article here
London | Australian financier Lex Greensill’s exile from Britain’s corporate world is official after he was banned from serving as a director until 2035, avoiding a six-week trial that was due to start on Monday. Britain’s Insolvency Service announced on Thursday that Greensill, 49, had agreed to a nine-year disqualification from serving as a director…
Gossard Limited appointed administrators on May 14, 2026, and has officially ceased trading. Founded in 1901, the company introduced the Wonderbra to the UK in the 1960s and became synonymous with innovative lingerie throughout the decades. The Wonderbra gained iconic status in the 1990s, but Gossard was equally known for its wider range of underwear…
The Australian businessman agreed to be disqualified, bringing an end to planned court action, the Insolvency Service said. He had previously sought to challenge the Government’s bid to ban him from directing companies for 12 years and a six-week trial in the High Court had been due to begin on Monday. He also lost an…
Lex Greensill banned from directing companies in UK for nine years Wandsworth Times Read the original article here
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Lex Greensill will be banned from directing companies in the UK for nine years after an investigation into the financier’s conduct at the helm of collapsed lending firm Greensill Capital. The Australian businessman agreed to be disqualified, bringing an end to planned court action, the Insolvency Service said. He had previously sought to challenge the…
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Lingerie brand that introduced Wonderbra to the UK liquidated Ham & High Read the original article here
Thousands more small business owners are set to gain access to specialist debt support after the government announced an additional £4 million of funding for business debt advice services. The funding, provided through the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS), will expand the reach of the Business Debtline service and help a further 16,000 small businesses,…