Aussie fashion brand Dion Lee placed in voluntary administration – SmartCompany

Source: Facebook/ Dion Lee. The Australian business of unisex fashion brand Dion Lee has been placed into voluntary administration, with the companys financial status remaining undisclosed. The brand has appointed DVT Group as voluntary administrators for its Australian-based operations. Administrator Antony Resnick and his team are working to assess all options regarding the companys US business. We…

Australian designer fashion brand Dion Lee goes into voluntary administration – 7NEWS

Popular Australian designer brand Dion Lee has gone into voluntary administration. According to documents filed with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), Anthony Resnick from dVT Group was appointed as administrator on Thursday. Dion Robert John Lee established his eponymous brand in Sydney in 2009. Know the news with the 7NEWS app: Download today…

Fitness company Corporate Fighter collapses into receivership, all staff terminated – Adelaide Advertiser

An Australian fitness empire has officially collapsed and all staff have been terminated while customers have been left wondering what happened to all their money. Earlier this month, news.com.au reported that a national boxing fight night program, Corporate Fighter, had ceased operations and let go of all its workers. Headquartered in Sydneys Surry Hills, Corporate…

Melbourne ad agency No Standing goes into administration, staff unpaid – AdNews

Getty Digital marketing agency No Standing has gone into voluntary liquidation, leaving 17 staff without jobs and with pay owing, according to documents lodged with corporate regulator ASIC. Daniel Juratowitch of Cor Cordis has been appointed liquidator for the full service Melbourne-based agency founded in 2016. He estimates the company owes more than $2.5 million.…

English Insolvency Law: Restructuring Mechanisms and Other Developments | Insights – Ropes & Gray LLP

The Ropes & Gray Business Restructuring team in London has contributed a chapter to GRR’s recently published Europe, Middle East and Africa Restructuring Review 2024. The chapter provides a refresh on current English restructuring and insolvency tools. It focuses in particular on the developments in English restructuring and insolvency law and practice over the course…

Company insolvencies jump; Royal Mail takeover would face security review; energy cap to fall in July as it happened – The Guardian

Newsflash: More companies and individuals across England and Wales fell into insolvency last month, as high interest rates continue to weigh. Company insolvencies jumped by 18% in April to 2,177, the Insolvency Service has reported. This included 300 compulsory liquidations, 1,715 creditors voluntary liquidations (CVLs), 144 administrations and 18 company voluntary arrangements (CVAs). CVLs allow…