A notice to declare dividend of Southernpec (Singapore) Shipping Pte Ltd to its creditors has been posted on Monday (21 November) on the Government Gazette.
The following details of the notice of dividend are:
Name of Company: Southernpec (Singapore) Shipping Pte Ltd (In Compulsory Liquidation)
Unique Entity No.: 200908256Z
Address of Registered Office: 1 Commonwealth Lane #06-21 One Commonwealth Singapore 149544 Court: High Court of Singapore
Number of Matter: Companies Winding Up No. 87 of 2021
Amount per centum: 100.00% of all admitted preferential claims & 85.68% of all admitted ordinary claims
First and final or otherwise: First and final dividend of all admitted claims
When Payable: By 16 December 2022
Where Payable: c/o Alternative Advisors Pte Ltd 1 Commonwealth Lane #06-21 One Commonwealth Singapore 149544
Related: Singapore: Notice of intended dividend announced for Southernpec (Singapore) Shipping Pte Ltd
Related: Singapore: Notice of intended dividend announced for Southernpec (Singapore) Shipping Pte Ltd
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Published: 22 November, 2022
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