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Singapore: High Court to hear Delta Corp Shipping winding up application on 11 April

Application for the winding up of Delta Corp Shipping Pte Ltd was filed by Hong Kong-based Raiser International Shipping Co Limited on 18 March, according to Government Gazette notice.

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An application for the winding up of Delta Corp Shipping Pte Ltd was filed by a creditor of the company, Raiser International Shipping Co Limited (Hong Kong SAR Registration No. 65213032), on 18 March, according to Thursday (3 April) notice on the Government Gazette.

It noted the winding up application is directed to be heard before the Judge sitting in the General Division of the High Court at 10am on 11 April.

Any creditor or contributory of the company desiring to support or oppose the making of an order on the winding up application may appear at the time of hearing by himself or his counsel for that purpose.

A copy of the winding up application will be furnished to any creditor or contributory of the company requiring the copy of the winding up application by the solicitors of the applicant’s, Resource Law LLC, on payment of the regulated charge for the same.

The Applicant’s address is Room 837, 8/F, Beverley Commercial Centre, 87-105 Chatham Road South, Tsim Sha Tsui Kowloon, Hong Kong.

The Applicant’s solicitors are Resource Law LLC of 10 Collyer Quay, #18-01, Ocean Financial Centre, Singapore 049315.

Note: Any person who intends to appear on the hearing of the winding up application, either to oppose or support, must serve on or send by post to the Claimant’s solicitors, notice in writing of his intention to do so, within the time and in the manner set out in Rule 70 of the Insolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution (Corporate Insolvency and Restructuring) Rules 2020. The notice must be in Form CIR-15 and must state the name and address of the person, or, if a firm, the name and address of the firm, and must be signed by the person, firm, or his or their solicitor (if any) and must be served and, if sent by post, must be sent by post in such time as in the ordinary course of post to reach the Claimant’s solicitors at least 3 clear working days before the day appointed for the hearing of the application.

 

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Published: 7 April, 2025

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Singapore: Notice of dividend issued for defunct bunkering firm Coastal Oil Singapore

Second and final dividend of Coastal Oil Singapore is scheduled to be released from 19 May; company’s former Chief Finance Officer received a nine-year jail sentence in 2021.

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A notice was published in the Government Gazette on Friday (16 May), regarding the second and final dividend to creditors of defunct bunkering firm Coastal Oil Singapore Pte Ltd.

The following are details of the notice of dividend of the company:

Name of Company : Coastal Oil Singapore Pte. Ltd. (In Creditors’ Voluntary Liquidation) (Co. Reg. No 200413975N)
Address of Registered Office : 1 Raffles Quay, #27-10 South Tower, Singapore 048583
Amount per centum : 0.3552 per centum of all admitted ordinary claims
First and final or otherwise : Second and Final Dividend
When payable : On or after 19 May 2025
Method of payment : Remittance or telegraphic transfer
Where payable : c/o FTI Consulting (Singapore) Pte Ltd, 1 Raffles Quay, #27-10 South Tower, Singapore 048583

In 2021, the former Chief Finance Officer of Coastal Oil Singapore received a nine-year jail sentence at the State Courts of Singapore.

Ong Ah Huat earlier pleaded guilty to 15 charges; the charges include three counts of engaging in a scheme to defraud and nine counts of forgery for conspiring with accomplices to defraud eight banks into approving USD 320 million in loans.

The banks involved were: China Merchants Bank (Singapore), Bank of Communications (Hong Kong), BNP Paribas (Hong Kong), Cooperative Rabobank (Hong Kong), DBS Bank (Hong Kong), HSBC (Hong Kong), OCBC (Hong Kong), and Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong).

In 2019, Manifold Times reported Hong Kong-listed COSCO SHIPPING International (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd stating its indirect wholly-owned bunkering subsidiary Sinfeng suspecting fraud to be involved in the liquidation of Coastal Oil Singapore during December 2018.

It was believed Coastal Oil Singapore owed approximately US $357 million to 79 firms. Out of the total USD 357 million, banks were the hardest hit taking up about US $354 million, or 99.1%, of total credit owed.

A complete coverage of the events leading to the current development has been arranged by Singapore bunker publication Manifold Times (in descending date order) below: 

Related: Notice of intended dividend issued for defunct bunkering firm Coastal Oil Singapore
Related: Former CFO of defunct bunkering firm Coastal Oil Singapore receives nine-year jail sentence
Related: Former Coastal Oil CFO admits to defrauding eight banks of USD 320 million in loans
Related: Singapore: Former Coastal Oil employees face forgery charges over fake sales contracts
Related: Coastal Oil hearings progress, court grants liquidators access to Sinfeng documents
Related: China Merchants Bank legal suit with Sinfeng over alleged $13 million debt progresses
Related: Fraud suspected in Coastal Oil Singapore case, says COSCO
Related: Coastal Logistics owned “Atalanta”, “Babylon” to undergo auction
Related: Singapore: Bunker tanker “Coastal Mercury” arrested
Related: Heng Tong Fuels & Shipping in court over DBS Bank bunker tanker loan
Related: Coastal Logistics owned MR tanker “Babylon” arrested
Related: Fraud suspected in Coastal Oil Singapore case, says COSCO
Related: Coastal Oil Singapore: Creditor list surfaces in bunker market
Related: Singapore: Bunker tanker “Coastal Neptune” arrested
Related: Coastal Oil Singapore creditors meeting scheduled on 10 Jan
Related: Coastal Oil Singapore in US $380 million debt to at least 10 banks
Related: Singapore: Coastal Logistics owned MR tanker “Atalanta” arrested
Related: Heng Tong Fuels & Shipping, Coastal Logistics tankers enter S&P market
Related: Coastal Oil Singapore to hold creditors meeting on 28 Dec
Related: Breaking news: Coastal Oil Singapore under liquidation

 

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Published: 19 May, 2025

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Vitol and Grindrod announces winding down of bunkering firm Cockett

‘The shareholders would also like to thank all of Cockett’s suppliers and customers for their support over the last 45 years of trading,’ said a joint statement.

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Vitol and Grindrod, joint shareholders of bunkering firm Cockett, on Tuesday (13 May) made the strategic decision to conduct an orderly wind-down of Cockett.

“This difficult decision was reached after long consideration and in light of the non-core nature of Cockett’s business to both shareholders,” said a joint statement.

“Cockett is in a sound financial position. It will continue to perform all of its existing contractual obligations, in a timely manner, to both suppliers and customers. As of today however, it will not enter into any new business.

“The shareholders are keen to ensure that the wind-down proceeds on a solvent basis. Cockett anticipates that all relevant suppliers will be paid in full within the next 60 days, in each case in accordance with the terms of their supply contracts. It also anticipates payment of relevant receivables due from customers within a similar timeframe.”

According to the statement, the wind-down process will be led by Cockett’s current management team, Cem Saral and Arnaud Payot, Cockett’s long standing CEO and CFO. They will be supported by Vitol on behalf of the shareholders who, as a leading global energy supplier, holds existing relationships with many of Cockett’s suppliers and customers.  A core team will remain in place to ensure the orderly settlement of payables and receivables.

“The shareholders would like to thank the Cockett employees for their professionalism, hard work and dedication to the company over many years. All employees will receive considered and responsible compensation,” it noted.

“The shareholders would also like to thank all of Cockett’s suppliers and customers for their support over the last 45 years of trading.”

 

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Published: 13 May 2025

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Singapore: Liquidator schedules final meeting for President Marine

Meeting will be held at 600 North Bridge Road, #05-01 Parkview Square, Singapore 188778 at 9am on 9 June to hear any explanation that may be given by the liquidator, says Government Gazette notice.

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The final meeting of members for President Marine Pte Ltd, has been scheduled to take place on 9 June, according to the company’s liquidator on a notice posted on Friday (9 May) on the Government Gazette.

The meeting will be held at 600 North Bridge Road, #05-01 Parkview Square, Singapore 188778 at 9am. 

The meeting is being held for the purpose of having an account laid before the members showing the manner in which the winding up has been conducted and the property of the company disposed of and of hearing any explanation that may be given by the liquidators

The details of the liquidator are as follows:

Victor Goh
Khor Boon Hong
Marie Lee
Joint Liquidators
C/o Baker Tilly
600 North Bridge Road
#05-01 Parkview Square
Singapore 188778

According to Singapore-based The Grid, a B2B Sales Intelligence platform, the company’s business was in building and repairing tankers and other ocean-going vessels. 

Related: Singapore: President Marine Pte Ltd to be wound up voluntarily

 

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Published: 13 May, 2025

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