Supreme Court insight on Redstar liquidation process | News – Australasian Transport News

Date: 31.08.2020 Liquidators have remuneration and funds-handling application approved Redstar’s late model prime movers and trailers were eventually sold off via auction New details have emerged on the complex company structure of Redstar Transport and its liquidation process, which has been ongoing since December 2018. Liquidators Martin Francis Ford and Stephen Graham Longley recently applied…

Discount retailer Miniso Australian master franchisee collapses into voluntary administration – Property Observer

Launched in Australia back in 2017, Miniso is headquartered in Guangzhou, China, It is understood the company suffered from a lockdown decline in foot traffic, and it did not have a very strong e-commerce strategy. Minisos local landlords, including ASX-listed centre owners Scentre Group, GPT Group, Vicinity Centres and Stockland, are not receiving rent payments…

Second Deputy Governor’s Remarks at GARIA Webinar on the Corporate Insolvency and Restructuring Act, 2020 (Act 1015) – Marketscreener.com

Opening Remarks by Mrs. Elsie Addo Awadzi, 2nd Deputy Governor of the Bank of Ghana Ghana Association of Restructuring and Insolvency Advisors (GARIA) Webinar on the Corporate Insolvency and Restructuring Act, 2020 (Act 1015) 26th August 2020 Members of the Governing Council and Executives of GARIA Distinguished GARIA Members Distinguished Resource Persons Invited Guests, Ladies…

Insolvent Wirecard to slash more than half its German staff – Yahoo Finance Australia

Administrators for scandal-hit payments firm Wirecard said on Tuesday that the insolvent company would lay off more than half its remaining German staff. Wirecard’s workforce will be cut by 730 from around 1,300 staff currently, with 570 kept on at the firm’s base near Munich. “The economic situation of Wirecard was and is extremely difficult…

ASIC reveals a lack of liquidators to handle COVID-19 liquidations – Money Management

The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) has pointed to a situation where there may not be enough registered liquidators (RLs) to handle COVID-19 related corporate insolvencies because many of the RLs are facing financial struggles themselves. ASIC had revealed the dilemma to the Parliamentary Joint Committee on Corporations and Financial Services noting it as…