Notices to declare dividends for Xihe Capital (Pte) Ltd and Nan Shan Maritime (Pte) Ltd were posted on the Government Gazette on Wednesday (30 November).
The following details of the notices of dividend are:
Name of Company: Xihe Capital (Pte.) Ltd. (In creditors’ voluntary liquidation)
Unique Entity No. / Registration No.: 201727410K
Address of Registered Office: 204B Telok Ayer Street Singapore 068640
Amount per centum: 25.00 per centum of all admitted ordinary claims
First and Final or Otherwise: First interim
When Payable: 30 November 2022
Where Payable: 204B Telok Ayer Street Singapore 068640
Name of Company: Nan Shan Maritime (Pte.) Ltd. (In creditors’ voluntary liquidation)
Unique Entity No. / Registration No.: 201701967H
Address of Registered Office: 204B Telok Ayer Street Singapore 068640
Amount per centum: 50.00 per centum of all admitted ordinary claims
First and Final or Otherwise: First interim
When Payable: 30 November 2022
Where Payable: 204B Telok Ayer Street Singapore 068640
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Published: 1 December, 2022
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