Firm entered voluntary liquidation process in May
A virtual meeting of creditors of Everest (Isle of Man) Limited takes place today in London.
The company entered a voluntary liquidation process after staff at the firm were made redundant from the 1st of May.
The meeting for creditors of Everest (Isle of Man) Ltd begins virtually at 10.30 for the purpose of providing a full statement of the company's affairs, together with a list of creditors and an estimated amount of their claims.
If thought fit the company will be wound up by creditors voluntary liquidation, with Ben Woodthorpe and Chris Farrington appointed as liquidator.
A spokesman for ReSolve, the administrators of the UK parent company, Everest 2000, told Manx Radio last month there were no known material assets in the Isle of Man company.
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