20 Irish Companies to begin the liquidation process before June '17
At the moment, 20 Irish companies are scheduled to hold a Meeting of Creditors (MOC) to appoint a liquidator between today and the end of the month (Wednesday, 31st May 2017).
According to their latest sets of filed accounts, these companies owe their trade creditors a combined total of approximately E27.8m.
Over half of these companies (11) are based in Dublin with a further two being based in Cork and Tipperary. The other affected counties were Galway, Kildare, Limerick, Longford and Louth.
Hospitality and wholesale & retail were the worst affected industries with four companies apiece being affected. A further three operate in the manufacturing sector. The other sectors affected are agriculture, professional services, real estate, social & personal services and transport & logistics.
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Insolvency Notices
2,288
The number of companies that have collapsed this year. This figure is up 22% compared to last year
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PREDICTIVE CREDIT REPORTS
Our Credit Reports are predicting over 80% of insolvencies at up to 6 months in advance.
Appointments
LIQUIDATORS
- 28 Companies
E8 (Notice Of Appointment Of Receiver)
- 9 Companies
EXAMINERS
- 0 Company
Meetings of Creditors
12th of May, 2017
- Ballylea Developments Limited
- Dexbury Limited
- Jvr European Food Supply Limited
- Longford Architectural Metalwork Limited
11th of May, 2017
Read MoreClosures
162
The number of companies that have closed this week.
New Startups
New Companies
- 391 Companies
New Businesses
- 554 Businesses
Important Changes
Changed Status
- 693 Companies
HIGH COURT NOTICES
- 6 Companies
Strike off & Struck off Companies
Strike Off
- 291 Companies
Struck Off
- 0 Company