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Warning: Company is liquidation

This status significantly impacts the Vetted Score.

ADVANCED CLIMATE TECHNOLOGY LIMITED

#03075376liquidationltd

Is ADVANCED CLIMATE TECHNOLOGY LIMITED Vetted & Legitimate?

ADVANCED CLIMATE TECHNOLOGY LIMITED was incorporated on 3 July 1995 as a private limited company, making it 30 years old. The company's current status is "liquidation". It currently has 5 active officers on record and 2 historical appointments that have since resigned. There are 4 charges registered against this company, of which 4 remain outstanding.

Company Age30 yrs
Statusliquidation
Active Officers5
Outstanding Charges4
Vetted Score20/100

Vetted Score

20/100

Caution

Based on automated analysis of public records.

Active StatusWARN (+0/30)

Company status is liquidation.

Company AgePASS (+20/20)

Operating for 30 years.

Filing CompliancePASS (+20/20)

All accounts and statements are up to date.

Strike-off HistoryPASS (+15/15)

No strike-off history found.

Director StabilityPASS (+15/15)

Established leadership structure.

Charges & MortgagesWARN (+0/10)

4 outstanding charge(s) registered.

Insolvency RiskWARN (+-50/0)

CRITICAL: Company is actively in liquidation.

Officer Pattern AdjustmentPASS (+0/5)

Officers have neutral track records. (Avg Officer Score: 73)

Financial Health & Compliance

Insolvency Risk: This company has a history of insolvency proceedings. Please review the Insolvency section for details before proceeding.

Annual Accounts

Unknown

total exemption full

Confirmation Statement

Up to date

Filed

Next due: 31/07/1999

Charges & Mortgages

Has Outstanding

4 Outstanding

Out of 4 total charges

Company / Officer Relationships

Visualization of directors and their other active appointments. (Limited to 5 active directors)

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Nature of Business (SIC)

  • 7415Unknown SIC Code

Key Dates & Events Timeline

Mar 16, 2006

legacy

insolvency

filing
Mar 16, 2006

liquidation receiver abstract of receipts and payments

insolvency

filing
Dec 14, 2005

liquidation receiver abstract of receipts and payments

insolvency

filing
Dec 17, 2004

liquidation receiver abstract of receipts and payments

insolvency

filing
Dec 11, 2003

liquidation receiver abstract of receipts and payments

insolvency

filing
Dec 3, 2002

liquidation receiver abstract of receipts and payments

insolvency

filing
Jan 7, 2002

liquidation receiver abstract of receipts and payments

insolvency

filing
Dec 10, 2000

liquidation receiver abstract of receipts and payments

insolvency

filing
Dec 10, 2000

liquidation receiver abstract of receipts and payments

insolvency

filing
Jun 20, 2000

miscellaneous

miscellaneous

filing
Jun 16, 2000

court order

miscellaneous

filing
Nov 13, 1999

legacy

insolvency

filing
Aug 13, 1999

liquidation compulsory completion

insolvency

filing
Aug 3, 1999

Insolvency Case: compulsory-liquidation

Event: concluded-winding-up-on

insolvency
Feb 11, 1999

miscellaneous

miscellaneous

filing

Directors & Officers

Charges & Mortgages

4 outstanding / 4 total charge(s)

  • outstandingAssignment of life policy
    Entitled: The Governor and Company of the Bank of Scotland
    Created: 1997-02-18
  • outstandingAssignment of life policy
    Entitled: The Governor and Company of the Bank of Scotland
    Created: 1997-02-18
  • outstandingDebenture
    Entitled: 3I Group PLC
    Created: 1996-08-30
  • outstandingDebenture
    Entitled: The Governor and Company of the Bank of Scotland
    Created: 1996-08-30

Insolvency History

  • administrative receiverCase #1
    Key Dates:instrumented on: 1998-08-30
    Practitioners:
    Anthony R Fanshawe (practitioner)
    Appointed: 1998-11-23
    Ceased: 2006-03-10
    Stephen John Adshead (practitioner)
    Appointed: 1998-11-23
    Ceased: 2006-03-10
  • compulsory liquidationCase #2
    Key Dates:concluded winding up on: 1999-08-03wound up on: 1998-12-14petitioned on: 1998-10-23

Recent Filings

  • insolvency2006-03-16
    View PDF
    legacy
  • insolvency2006-03-16
    View PDF
    liquidation receiver abstract of receipts and payments
  • insolvency2005-12-14
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    liquidation receiver abstract of receipts and payments
  • insolvency2004-12-17
    View PDF
    liquidation receiver abstract of receipts and payments
  • insolvency2003-12-11
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    liquidation receiver abstract of receipts and payments

Key Dates

  • Incorporated1995-07-03
  • Next Accounts DueN/A
  • Next Confirmation Due31/07/1999

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