Modes of closing a business – Series-I: Summary procedure of liquidation – YourStory.com

The COVID-19 pandemic situation is challenging the economies of the world, including an impact on large and small businesses. Despite the many relaxations granted by the government of India and various state governments, the impact on businesses is deep. While some large businesses have cash reserves and resources to bide them by, the impact on…

Dairy co-operative goes into voluntary administration – Riverine Herald

Organic Dairy Farmers of Australia has gone into voluntary administration following increased pressure from the coronavirus pandemic. The dairy co-operative was taken over by Scott Andersen and Ivan Glavas of Worrells Solvency and Forensic Accountants on May 15. Based in Geelong, Organic Dairy Farmers of Australia is the largest producer of certified organic milk in…

Dairy co-operative goes into voluntary administration – Country News

Organic Dairy Farmers of Australia has gone into voluntary administration following increased pressure from the coronavirus pandemic. The dairy co-operative was taken over by Scott Andersen and Ivan Glavas of Worrells Solvency and Forensic Accountants on May 15. Based in Geelong, Organic Dairy Farmers of Australia is the largest producer of certified organic milk in…

Liquidation for Peart’s multi-million dollar land venture – Warwick Daily News

A LAND development company headed by Toowoomba businessman Mark Peart that was to undertake a multimillion-dollar project north of Toowoomba has been tipped into liquidation. Homestead Highfields was placed in voluntary administration by Mr Peart on April 21. At a second meeting of creditors on Tuesday, creditors knocked back a proposal from company directors Mr…

Liquidation for Peart’s multi-million dollar land venture – Daily Mercury

A LAND development company headed by Toowoomba businessman Mark Peart that was to undertake a multimillion-dollar project north of Toowoomba has been tipped into liquidation. Homestead Highfields was placed in voluntary administration by Mr Peart on April 21. At a second meeting of creditors on Tuesday, creditors knocked back a proposal from company directors Mr…

Australia’s PAS group goes into voluntary administration – Fibre2fashion.com

Australias PAS Group, which owns high-street clothing brands Review, Black Pepper and Yarra Trail, recently entered voluntary administration. The company employs 1,300 people and operates 225 shops in Australia and New Zealand. The decision by the group, which has struggled for years, follows a recent announcement that it was looking at restructuring options. The PAS…