Debt Limit Debate




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Winding Up Orders now being used as Debt Collecting Tools

Winding up (or compulsory liquidation) is the closest thing to bankruptcy for a limited company. Normally the process is initiated by one or more of a company’s creditors who feel that the company should be closed and cease trading. The creditor will present a petition to wind up the company at the court (a Winding Up Petition). The company may then be ordered by the court to be liquidated or wound up.

Once a winding up petition is ordered, a liquidator will be appointed who will be responsible for closing the business. They will :

  • make any employees redundant
  • sell company assets to raise cash to pay company crditors
  • investigate and report on the company directors (did they continue to trade when they knew it was insolvent).

 

Traditionally, winding up was initiated by a creditor because they believed that a company was not in a position to pay its current outstanding debts. As such, they wanted to protect both themselves and other potential creditors from trading with the business which in the future may not be able to afford to pay them. The company itself would be protected from misunderstandings by the court. The court will review the creditor grievance and any defense put forward by the company and then grant or reject the winding up petition.

Despite the traditional use of winding up, over the past 12 to 18 months I have seen an increase in creditors using winding up petitions to force creditors to pay outstanding debt. One of the significant downsides for a company which has a winding up petition issued against it is that any petition must be advertised in the London Gazette. This advertisement will be picked up by all banking institutions whose standard action will be to freeze the bank account of the company in question. This action will prevent payments being made either in or out of the account. If a company is already suffering financial difficulties, a frozen bank account will result in significant operational problems. As such, the directors of the company often have no practical alternative except to pay the outstanding debt (and associated legal costs) in full to insure the petition is lifted by the petitioning creditors.

Whether this is a legitimate debt collection method is subject to debate. Ultimately if a creditor has used all other reasonable methods to try and collect debts owed to them and payment is still not forthcoming then I believe they should be allowed to pursue a winding up order. However, clearly the purpose of the action is to force the company to pay its debt, rather than actually stop it trading. If the winding up order was actually granted by the court, all of the company’s unsecured creditors will be treated equally and be eligible for a fair share of any available cash. However, if, in order to avoid a winding up order, a company is pressured into paying off one creditor in full, I believe that this could be seen as creditors almost making themselves preferred by the back door and thus to the detriment of all others.

About the Author

Derek Cooper is Managing Director of Cooper Matthews Limited http://coopermatthews.com and a member of the Turnaround Management Association UK.

Cooper Matthews specialise in Business Recovery Services Advice providing straight forward insolvency advice for businesses with financial problems. They have significant experience in working with small to medium sized businesses.

More expert advice on Company Liquidation issues http://coopermatthews.com/company-liquidation.html


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