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INTERNATIONAL POWER NPA HOLDINGS

#FC024018converted-closedoversea-company

About INTERNATIONAL POWER NPA HOLDINGS

INTERNATIONAL POWER NPA HOLDINGS was incorporated on 8 April 2002 as a oversea company, making it 24 years old. The company's current status is "converted closed". It currently has 0 active officers on record. No charges or mortgages are registered against this company.

Company Age24 yrs
Statusconverted-closed
Active Officers0
Outstanding Charges0
Vetted Score50/100

Vetted Score

50/100

Fair

Based on automated analysis of public records.

Active StatusWARN (+0/30)

Company status is converted-closed.

Company AgePASS (+20/20)

Operating for 24 years.

Filing CompliancePASS (+20/20)

All accounts and statements are up to date.

Strike-off HistoryWARN (+0/15)

Prior strike-off or dissolution action found.

Director StabilityPASS (+15/15)

Established leadership structure.

Charges & MortgagesPASS (+10/10)

No registered charges.

Insolvency RiskWARN (+-15/0)

Company has historical insolvency case(s).

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

full

Confirmation Statement

Unknown

No Data

Charges & Mortgages

No Charges

0 Outstanding

Out of 0 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)

No SIC codes available.

Key Dates & Events Timeline

Apr 30, 2013

dissolution termination overseas company

dissolution

filing
Apr 9, 2013

liquidation winding up overseas

insolvency

filing
May 1, 2012

liquidation cessation of insolvency proceedings overseas

insolvency

filing
Jul 7, 2010

liquidation appointment of liquidator overseas

insolvency

filing
Jul 7, 2010

liquidation winding up overseas

insolvency

filing
Oct 14, 2009

accounts with accounts type full

accounts

filing
Oct 16, 2008

accounts with accounts type full

accounts

filing
Oct 10, 2007

accounts with accounts type full

accounts

filing
Aug 22, 2007

legacy

officers

filing
Jan 17, 2007

accounts with accounts type full

accounts

filing
Jul 25, 2006

accounts with accounts type full

accounts

filing
Jul 25, 2006

accounts with accounts type full

accounts

filing
Jul 25, 2006

accounts with accounts type full

accounts

filing
May 30, 2006

legacy

officers

filing
Oct 13, 2004

legacy

officers

filing

Directors & Officers

Charges & Mortgages

No registered charges.

Insolvency History

  • foreign insolvencyCase #1
    Practitioners:
    David Van Dessel (practitioner)
    Appointed: 2009-10-13
    Ceased: 2012-03-09

Recent Filings

  • dissolution2013-04-30
    View PDF
    dissolution termination overseas company
  • insolvency2013-04-09
    View PDF
    liquidation winding up overseas
  • insolvency2012-05-01
    View PDF
    liquidation cessation of insolvency proceedings overseas
  • insolvency2010-07-07
    View PDF
    liquidation appointment of liquidator overseas
  • insolvency2010-07-07
    View PDF
    liquidation winding up overseas

Key Dates

  • Incorporated2002-04-08
  • Next Accounts DueN/A
  • Next Confirmation DueN/A

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a Vetted Score?

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