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Wednesday, 5 March 2014

Liquidator Update

This message went out to all creditors today.
(Please note that it isn't too late to apply:
Please contact Paul Cooper (on behalf of Paul Appleton)

Paul Appleton @ David Rubin and Partners.
Email paul.cooper@drpartners.com.
020 7400 7900)



For and on behalf of Paul Appleton – Joint Provisional Liquidator
Paul Appleton is licensed to act as an Insolvency Practitioner in the UK by the ICAEW



BANNERS BROKER INTERNATIONAL LIMITED - IN LIQUIDATION


IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE OF THE ISLE OF MAN


CIVIL DIVISION, CHANCERY PROCEDURE – CHP14/0008


Dear Sir/Madam

I refer to previous correspondence in respect of the above matter.

Please find below information to assist you in completing the proof of debt and proxy form.

Further notes for creditors on the filling out of forms

There are two forms to complete and return:

1) Proxy form – either a general or a special proxy

2) Proof of debt

1) Proxy form
If you are intending to attend the creditors meeting in your own personal capacity in the Isle of Man, then no proxy form needs to be filled out.

If you are not intending to attend the creditors meeting, then you can elect for someone to represent you at the meeting as “your proxy holder”.

A general proxy gives the proxy holder full discretion as to how to vote at the meeting on the resolutions.

A special proxy gives the proxy holder specific instructions on how to vote on the resolutions. The proxy holder will have no discretion.

You need to submit either one of the proxy forms.

2) Proof of Debt

The proof of debt needs to be filled out in order for the proxy form to be valid and your vote to be counted at the creditors meeting.

If you do not send in the proof of debt and proxy by the deadline of 12:00 noon on Tuesday 11 March, you will not be able to vote at the creditors meeting unless you attend in person and have lodged the proof of debt by the aforementioned deadline.

This does not mean that you will be unable to claim in the Liquidation for the amount of money you are owed. If you do not send in the proof of debt before the deadline, you will still be able to prove your debt at a later time. Any deadline for a future submission of proofs of debt will be advertised by the Joint Liquidators, pursuant to their statutory duties.

Regards

Paul Appleton – Joint Provisional Liquidator

Paul Appleton is licensed to act as an Insolvency Practitioner in the UK by the ICAEW

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