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Court winds-up Manchester firm offering unlicensed insolvency practitioner services – GOV.UK

Manchester-based company believed to be offering insolvency practitioner services when it was not authorised to do so is wound-up in court.

  • Save Consultants Ltd claimed to provide insolvency practitioner services when none of its current or former directors were licensed 

  • Its actions risked undermining the insolvency regime and the companys directors refused to explain its trading practices to investigators 

  • The company has been closed down following investigations by the Insolvency Service, with the Official Receiver appointed to wind-up its affairs 

A Manchester-based company has been shut down in the public interest after investigations indicated that it was acting as an unlicensed insolvency practitioner…

Read the full article at: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/court-winds-up-manchester-firm-offering-unlicensed-insolvency-practitioner-services

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Court winds-up Manchester firm offering unlicensed insolvency practitioner services – GOV.UK

Manchester-based company believed to be offering insolvency practitioner services when it was not authorised to do so is wound-up in court.

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  • Its actions risked undermining the insolvency regime and the companys directors refused to explain its trading practices to investigators 

  • The company has been closed down following investigations by the Insolvency Service, with the Official Receiver appointed to wind-up its affairs 

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Read the full article at: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/court-winds-up-manchester-firm-offering-unlicensed-insolvency-practitioner-services

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Court winds-up Manchester firm offering unlicensed insolvency practitioner services – GOV.UK

Manchester-based company believed to be offering insolvency practitioner services when it was not authorised to do so is wound-up in court.

  • Save Consultants Ltd claimed to provide insolvency practitioner services when none of its current or former directors were licensed 

  • Its actions risked undermining the insolvency regime and the companys directors refused to explain its trading practices to investigators 

  • The company has been closed down following investigations by the Insolvency Service, with the Official Receiver appointed to wind-up its affairs 

A Manchester-based company has been shut down in the public interest after investigations indicated that it was acting as an unlicensed insolvency practitioner…

Read the full article at: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/court-winds-up-manchester-firm-offering-unlicensed-insolvency-practitioner-services

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Manchester-based company believed to be offering insolvency practitioner services when it was not authorised to do so is wound-up in court.

  • Save Consultants Ltd claimed to provide insolvency practitioner services when none of its current or former directors were licensed 

  • Its actions risked undermining the insolvency regime and the companys directors refused to explain its trading practices to investigators 

  • The company has been closed down following investigations by the Insolvency Service, with the Official Receiver appointed to wind-up its affairs 

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Manchester-based company believed to be offering insolvency practitioner services when it was not authorised to do so is wound-up in court.

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  • Its actions risked undermining the insolvency regime and the companys directors refused to explain its trading practices to investigators 

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Manchester-based company believed to be offering insolvency practitioner services when it was not authorised to do so is wound-up in court.

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  • Its actions risked undermining the insolvency regime and the companys directors refused to explain its trading practices to investigators 

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  • Its actions risked undermining the insolvency regime and the companys directors refused to explain its trading practices to investigators 

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Court winds-up Manchester firm offering unlicensed insolvency practitioner services – GOV.UK

Manchester-based company believed to be offering insolvency practitioner services when it was not authorised to do so is wound-up in court.

  • Save Consultants Ltd claimed to provide insolvency practitioner services when none of its current or former directors were licensed 

  • Its actions risked undermining the insolvency regime and the companys directors refused to explain its trading practices to investigators 

  • The company has been closed down following investigations by the Insolvency Service, with the Official Receiver appointed to wind-up its affairs 

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Read the full article at: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/court-winds-up-manchester-firm-offering-unlicensed-insolvency-practitioner-services

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Manchester-based company believed to be offering insolvency practitioner services when it was not authorised to do so is wound-up in court.

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  • Its actions risked undermining the insolvency regime and the companys directors refused to explain its trading practices to investigators 

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Manchester-based company believed to be offering insolvency practitioner services when it was not authorised to do so is wound-up in court.

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  • Its actions risked undermining the insolvency regime and the companys directors refused to explain its trading practices to investigators 

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Read the full article at: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/court-winds-up-manchester-firm-offering-unlicensed-insolvency-practitioner-services

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A Manchester-based company has been shut down in the public interest after investigations indicated that it was acting as an unlicensed insolvency practitioner…

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A Manchester-based company has been shut down in the public interest after investigations indicated that it was acting as an unlicensed insolvency practitioner…

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Manchester-based company believed to be offering insolvency practitioner services when it was not authorised to do so is wound-up in court.

  • Save Consultants Ltd claimed to provide insolvency practitioner services when none of its current or former directors were licensed 

  • Its actions risked undermining the insolvency regime and the companys directors refused to explain its trading practices to investigators 

  • The company has been closed down following investigations by the Insolvency Service, with the Official Receiver appointed to wind-up its affairs 

A Manchester-based company has been shut down in the public interest after investigations indicated that it was acting as an unlicensed insolvency practitioner…

Read the full article at: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/court-winds-up-manchester-firm-offering-unlicensed-insolvency-practitioner-services

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 15, 2024

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Court winds-up Manchester firm offering unlicensed insolvency practitioner services – GOV.UK

Manchester-based company believed to be offering insolvency practitioner services when it was not authorised to do so is wound-up in court.

  • Save Consultants Ltd claimed to provide insolvency practitioner services when none of its current or former directors were licensed 

  • Its actions risked undermining the insolvency regime and the companys directors refused to explain its trading practices to investigators 

  • The company has been closed down following investigations by the Insolvency Service, with the Official Receiver appointed to wind-up its affairs 

A Manchester-based company has been shut down in the public interest after investigations indicated that it was acting as an unlicensed insolvency practitioner…

Read the full article at: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/court-winds-up-manchester-firm-offering-unlicensed-insolvency-practitioner-services

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 15, 2024

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Court winds-up Manchester firm offering unlicensed insolvency practitioner services – GOV.UK

Manchester-based company believed to be offering insolvency practitioner services when it was not authorised to do so is wound-up in court.

  • Save Consultants Ltd claimed to provide insolvency practitioner services when none of its current or former directors were licensed 

  • Its actions risked undermining the insolvency regime and the companys directors refused to explain its trading practices to investigators 

  • The company has been closed down following investigations by the Insolvency Service, with the Official Receiver appointed to wind-up its affairs 

A Manchester-based company has been shut down in the public interest after investigations indicated that it was acting as an unlicensed insolvency practitioner…

Read the full article at: https://www.gov.uk/government/news/court-winds-up-manchester-firm-offering-unlicensed-insolvency-practitioner-services

Category: LiquidationBy Insolvency Advisory AccountantsJuly 15, 2024

Post navigation

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