A notice was published in the Government Gazette on Friday (8 January) regarding the outcome of a recent creditors meeting of the defunct Ocean Tankers Tuas Terminal that was held on Wednesday, 30 December 2020.
Special Resolution
It has been satisfactorily proven that the company cannot continue its business due to its liabilities and the company will be wound up voluntarily.
Ordinary Resolution
Abuthahir Abdul Gafoor and Yessica Budiman of AAG Corporate Advisory Pte Ltd have been appointed as joint liquidators for the company’s winding up process.
Contact details for the liquidators are as follows:
AAG Corporate Advisory Pte Ltd,
105 Cecil Street,
#22-00 The Octagon,
Singapore 069534.
Related: Ocean Tankers Tuas Terminal creditors meeting to be held in late December
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Published: 11 January, 2021
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