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Optus partner enters liquidation owing $500K to creditors – ARNnet

Sydney-based Optus services provider Anderson IT has entered into voluntary liquidation with more than $500,000 owed to creditors.

The 10-year-old company, which ran an Optus Business Centre in North Sydney, appointed liquidator Graeme Beattie of Worrells, on 3 June facing more than $1.1 million in total financial liabilities.

Subsequent liquidation proceedings revealed the insolvent company owes Optus $123,333 and $48,500 to Vocus-owned telco M2 Commander.

Optus confirmed to ARN that it ended its partnership with Anderson IT on 31 May. Four days later, Anderson ceased trading altogether and initiated liquidation proceedings.

The company w…

Read the full article at: https://www.arnnet.com.au/article/663087/optus-partner-enters-liquidation-owing-500k-creditors/

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Optus partner enters liquidation owing $500K to creditors – ARNnet

Sydney-based Optus services provider Anderson IT has entered into voluntary liquidation with more than $500,000 owed to creditors.

The 10-year-old company, which ran an Optus Business Centre in North Sydney, called in liquidators on 3 June this year facing more than $1.1million in total financial liabilities.

Subsequent liquidation proceedings revealed the insolvent company owes Optus $123,333 and $48,500 to Vocus-owned telco M2 Commander.

Optus confirmed to ARN that it ended its partnership with Anderson IT on 31 May. Four days later, Anderson ceased trading altogether and initiated liquidation proceedings.

The company was incorporated in…

Read the full article at: https://www.arnnet.com.au/article/663087/optus-partner-enters-liquidation-owing-500k-to-creditors/

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