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Oxfordshire tech firm collapses in liquidation after 6 years
Heimdal Limited, which had been trading from the West Oxfordshire Business Park in Carterton, passed a resolution to wind up voluntarily on Friday, March 13.
The company, incorporated in January 2020, was most recently classified under “other professional, scientific and technical activities not elsewhere classified”, covering specialist advisory and technical work.
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Heimdal’s Oxfordshire links stretch back several years, with earlier Companies House filings showing a registered office in Oxford before the address was moved to the Carterton business park.
Later, the firm shifted its registered office on paper to Uxbridge and then to an address at City View Apartments in north London, but continued to list the West Oxfordshire unit as its principal trading address in the insolvency notices.
A notice convening a virtual meeting of creditors under section 100 of the Insolvency Act was issued on 28 February, ahead of the liquidation decision.
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At that meeting on March 13, insolvency practitioner Brendan P. Hogan of Cromwell & Co Insolvency Practitioners in Coventry, was appointed as liquidator to handle the creditors’ voluntary liquidation.
According to the Gazette notices, a statement of affairs is being prepared for creditors, who have been invited to form a liquidation committee and agree on the basis for the liquidator’s fees.
This newspaper has approached Cromwell & Co Insolvency Practitioners for comment on the liquidation.