A notice was published in the Government Gazette on Monday (12 April) regarding the winding up of ZenRock Commodities Trading Pte Ltd.
The document informed of an intended dividend declaration from the company’s Liquidators.
It stated the last day for receiving proofs of debt from creditors is Monday, 26 April and the assigned Number of Matter is HC/CWU 174/2020.
The published contact details for the Liquidators are as follows:
Wong Pheng Cheong
Martin Bob Yap Cheng Ghee
Toh Ai Ling
c/o 16 Raffles Quay
#22-00 Hong Leong Building
Singapore 048581
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Published: 13 April, 2021
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