Redox Software has been voluntarily put into liquidation by bosses this month, but a reason for the company being wound up has not been revealed.
Formed in 2006, Redox offered services for operational software for businesses, describing itself as a “seasoned UK software partner”.
It did software development and supported businesses with their IT.
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Gareth Peckett and Rehan Ahmed, of Quantuma Advisory, have been appointed as joint liquidators tasked to wind down the company.
Statement of affairs submitted to Companies House have revealed 17 creditors with claims totalling £120,287.
The large bulk of these debts are owed to HMRC, where…

