Will Australia experience a surge in Voluntary Administration once financial stimuli lapses? – Kalkine Media

Summary The COVID-19 Pandemic has disrupted business activities leading to a significant business loss in many sectors primarily hospitality, tourism, airlines, and retail industry, pushing operators towards insolvency Government stimulus programs such as job-keeper program and a temporary moratorium on director liability for insolvent trading are set to become ineffective from September end to November,…

Equestrian Australia avoids liquidation as creditors agree to reform – Australasian Leisure Management

Troubled national sporting organisation Equestrian Australia has avoided liquidation with creditors having agree to support administrator KordaMenthas proposal to reform the sport. In June, Sport Australia forced the NSO into voluntary administration, deeming its governance unacceptable after the resignation of eight directors and three chairs in just over 16 months. As of Tuesday this week,…

Recruiter banned after awarding himself £150k before company goes into liquidation – Recruiter

A Rochdale recruiter has been banned from managing companies for six years after paying himself a 150k bonus just before the company entered liquidation. According to the Insolvency Service, Roy Davies cannot act as a director or directly or indirectly become involved without the permission of the court, in the promotion, formation or management of…

Miniso Australia in financial turmoil after master franchisee collapses, owing $14.6 million – SmartCompany.com.au

The Australian master franchisee for multinational discount retailer Miniso has collapsed into voluntary administration after the COVID-19 pandemic saw sales tank in recent weeks. Miniso Master Franchisee Pty Ltd, the main revenue generating entity associated with Minisos business in Australia, appointed administrators from Grant Thornton earlier this week, owing an estimated $14.6 million to creditors.…

Antipodeans Abroad tour company collapse leaves thousands of Aussies out of pocket – 7NEWS.com.au

Australian school students and their parents are millions of dollars out of pocket after the collapse of a travel company specialising in educational tours. Antipodeans Abroad has been sending high school students and university groups from around Australia and New Zealand overseas for nearly 30 years. Find out more in the video above They specialise…