A notice was published in the Government Gazette on Tuesday (16 March) regarding the winding up of Hin Leong Marine Pte Ltd filed by the Lim family.
According to the notice, the Winding Up Order was approved on Tuesday, 2 March and BDO Advisory Pte Ltd has been appointed as liquidators for the process.
As previously reported by Manifold Times, the application was filed on 1 November, 2020 and a hearing was held on Tuesday, 2 March at the Singapore High Court.
All creditors of Hin Leong Marine should file their proof of debt with the liquidator who will be administering all affairs of the company.
The published contact details of the liquidators are:
BDO Advisory Pte Ltd
600 North Bridge Road
#23-01 Parkview Square
Singapore 188788
Related: Lim family aims to wind up Hin Leong Trading subsidiary, Hin Leong Marine
Related: Lim family filesapplication to wind up Hin Leong Trading subsidiary, Hin Leong Marine
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Published: 17 March, 2021
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