Sydney-based Private Data Clouds has gone into voluntary liquidation with more than $140,000 owed to creditors.
According to liquidation documents, the companys unsecured creditors include Telstra, 5G Networks and Digital Pacific, who are all owed an unspecified amount.
Private Data Clouds is also embroiled in a legal dispute with its largest debtor, company director Robyn Hutley, according to liquidator Kathleen Vouris, partner at HallChadwick.
That dispute and those dealings has affected the business for some time, and the company is not in a position to put further funds in fighting that legal action, she said.
Hutley, along with spouse Geoff Ferris, are also listed as unsecured creditors, along with Arnott Te…
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