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Date of First Registration: 22/11/2017
Locality:
Suburb: BIRTINYA
State: Queensland
Post code: 4575
Former names:
Event | Date |
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Lodges a return showing the outcome of the administration following the end of the administration | 07/02/2020 |
Lodges notification of the appointment or cessation of an external administrator | 07/02/2020 |
Lodges a copy of the statutory report prepared by the liquidator to creditors | 24/05/2019 |
Lodges outcome of proposal to creditors or contributories | 10/04/2019 |
Lodges a summary of the company's affairs and details of creditors | 12/03/2019 |
Event | Date |
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Lodges a return showing the outcome of the administration following the end of the administration | 07/02/2020 |
Lodges notification of the appointment or cessation of an external administrator | 07/02/2020 |
Lodges a copy of the statutory report prepared by the liquidator to creditors | 24/05/2019 |
Lodges outcome of proposal to creditors or contributories | 10/04/2019 |
Lodges a summary of the company's affairs and details of creditors | 12/03/2019 |
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Event | Date | Appointee |
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Michael James Maunder of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland, has been disqualified from managing corporations for five years for his involvement in three failed companies. Between 2017 and 2020, Mr Maunder was a director of the three companies that went into liquidation: Digital Rebl Pty Ltd ACN 623 016 464 (Digital Rebl); Media Rebl Pty Ltd ACN 623 016 491 (Media Rebl); and Business Rebl Pty Ltd ACN 625 534 081 (Business Rebl). Digital Rebl and Media Rebl operated a business known as Rebl Corp which arranged finance agreements between customers and financiers in exchange for certain marketing rights from the customers. In making its decision, ASIC found that Mr Maunder: failed to exercise his powers and discharge his duties with due care and diligence in relation to all three companies; engaged in conduct to gain an advantage for himself or cause detriment to Business Rebl; allowed Digital Rebl to provide loans to and accept services from related entities without agreements in place to recover the loans, or pay for the services; Allowed Media Rebl to provide services to, provide loans to and accept loans from related entities, without any agreements in place to repay or recover any of these funds; and Failed to prevent Digital Rebl and Media Rebl from incurring debts when there were reasonable grounds for suspecting both companies were trading while insolvent. Total deficiency across the three companies was approximately $5.6 million, $3.7 million of which was owed to unsecured creditors. | 15/04/2021 | |
ASIC is notified of the appointment or cessation of a liquidator to the company in a creditors voluntary winding up | 01/03/2019 | Dane Hammond |
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