A notice in the Government Gazette was published on Tuesday (9 February) regarding a meeting of creditors for Hontop Energy Pte Ltd.
According to the notice, the meeting will be held electronically on Thursday, 18 of February 2021 at 3:00 pm.
The published agenda for the meeting is as follows:
1. To update on the status of Judicial Management;
2. To consider and if thought fit, to approve an application to Court by the Judicial Managers for an extension of the Judicial Management Order; and
3. Any other business.
To be entitled to vote at the meeting, creditors’ proxy and proof must be lodged with the Judicial Managers not later than 4.00 p.m. on Wednesday, 17 February 2021.
Contact details for the Judicial Managers are as follows:
Lin Yueh Hung
Oon Su Sun
c/o RSM Corporate Advisory Pte Ltd
8 Wilkie Road #03-08
Wilkie Edge
Singapore 228095
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Published: 10 February, 2021
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