Online Travel Training (‘OTT’) has ceased trading and called in insolvency specialists “to wind up the company”. OTT provides training resources to the travel trade, running programmes for tour operators,
Online Travel Training (OTT) is understood to have ceased trading and appointed insolvency specialists. In an automated email reply, seen by Travel Weekly, the company said: “It is with deep
Directors urged to seek advice promptly if financial difficulties loom. The number of insolvent businesses in England and Wales has risen by over a third to hit a four-year high,
A Lynn business which has nationwide coverage in service and maintenance of cooling systems was placed into administration last month. Specialist business rescue and insolvency company McTear Williams and Wood
UK cooling services firm JD Cooling has been acquired after calling in the creditors last month. The service and maintenance business of JD Cooling Systems has been acquired by its
The service and maintenance business of JD Cooling Systems was acquired by its directors in a pre-packaged deal for £162,116, the administrator’s report reveals. The new company JD Cooling Service
J D Cooling Systems Limited, a business based in King’s Lynn which has a nationwide coverage in service and maintenance of all types of cooling systems was placed into administration
A vegan burger chain, entered administration on 28 April 2023 after the company’s operations were impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic, Brexit and the cost of living crisis. On their appointment
Vegan fast food restaurant brand Vurger Co has been bought out of administration in a pre-pack sale. Neil Potts and Rachel Hugh who founded the group in 2016 have acquired
East Anglia’s leading business rescue and insolvency specialists McTear Williams & Wood Limited have raised £2,160 for Amber’s Army at its popular 13th annual bowls tournament. Twelve teams of professionals
Access to accurate financial information and the right advice is key to charities’ ability to weather the current economic storm, insolvency expert warns. Charity trustees are being urged to have
A surprise fall in the number of insolvent businesses in England and Wales should be viewed with caution and is far more likely to be a ‘false dawn’ than an