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Director jailed for offences under the Insolvency and Companies Act
Firm offered advice on early resolution to customers’ IVA debt solutions despite not being licensed to provide financial or debt advice
The company accepted payments for projects when it was insolvent
Insolvency Service working with regulators to improve support for people with debt.
On 7 October 2024 the operator of TGI Fridays entered administration. This page gives information on how to claim redundancy or register as a creditor.
Information for landlords, customers, employees, creditors and shareholders of Thomas Cook in liquidation.
The Insolvency Service has provided an update following its urgent enquiries into the circumstances surrounding the redundancies made by P&O Ferries on 17 March 2022.
Immigration Enforcement found the breach during a visit last year.
Five-year bans for couple who employed illegal workers
An update on progress for compensation for postmasters subject to bankruptcy orders who are due compensation for losses suffered as a consequence of the Post Office’s Horizon IT system
Eight companies in the ISG group entered administration on 20 September 2024. This page gives information on how to claim redundancy or register as a creditor.
The restaurant was previously raided by Immigration Enforcement
Store First Limited and three related companies were wound up in the High Court on 30 April.
Winding-up orders made against companies accused of loan fraud
The two loans, worth a combined £100,000, should only have been used for the benefit of his business.
The Insolvency Service has seen an increase in fraudsters targeting people who have previously suffered a loss on an investment.
Company director banned for 15 years for Covid support scheme abuse
Two companies wound-up in the public interest after scamming pensioners
Seven companies have been wound-up following Insolvency Service investigations.
This follows investigations into the companies by the Insolvency Service
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