Several notices were published on the Government Gazette on Thursday (28 July) regarding the annual general meetings to be held electronically on 31 August 2022 for An Hui Shipping Pte. Ltd. and Nan Yi Maritime Pte. Ltd.
Annual general meetings for An Hui Shipping are to be held:
Annual general meetings for Nan Yi Maritime are to be held:
The agenda for all the meetings are:
A copy of the notice of the meetings on the aforementioned date and time has been circulated to the contributories/creditors of the companies by post and/or email.
Any contributories/creditors of the companies who have not received the notice by this date is invited to contact the Liquidators’ representatives, Ms. Gwee Hui Fang ([email protected]) and Ms. Ashley Shanti ([email protected]), where upon satisfactory verification, a copy of the notice will be provided.
The name and address of the liquidator is as follows:
Ho May Kee
Joint and Several Liquidator
c/o 8 Marina View
Asia Square Tower 1 #40-04/05
Singapore 018960
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Published: 29 July, 2022
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