HOT SQUID LIMITED — Liquidation
7 St John's Road, Harrow, HA1 2EY Principal trading address: 7 St John's Road, Harrow, HA1 2EY Notice is hereby given under Section 100…
HOT SQUID LIMITED is in liquidation — here's what happens next
HOT SQUID LIMITED is being wound up. A liquidator (a licensed insolvency practitioner) has been appointed to sell the company's assets, distribute the proceeds to creditors in the statutory order, and ultimately dissolve the company. Unlike administration, there is no attempt to rescue the business — the goal is orderly closure. Trade contracts, leases and employment contracts are typically terminated. Assets — plant, stock, intellectual property, customer lists, property — are usually sold individually or as a package, often at speed and at a discount. Directors' conduct is reviewed as part of the process.
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HOT SQUID LIMITED — liquidation FAQs
Q.Can I buy HOT SQUID LIMITED's assets out of liquidation?
Yes. In a liquidation the liquidator sells the company's assets — plant, stock, IP, customer lists, property — to pay creditors. You can approach the appointed insolvency practitioner to register interest and receive an information pack. Deals typically move in days, not months, and are sold "as seen" with no warranties.
Q.What happens to HOT SQUID LIMITED's employees?
Employment contracts typically end when the liquidator is appointed. Employees become preferential creditors for unpaid wages, holiday pay, and pension contributions (up to statutory caps) and can claim the balance from the Redundancy Payments Service.
Q.Who is handling HOT SQUID LIMITED's liquidation?
The appointed insolvency practitioner's name and contact details are published in the official Gazette notice linked at the top of this page. Read the notice, then contact their firm directly.
Q.How long does liquidation take?
A UK liquidation typically takes 12–24 months to complete, but asset sales usually happen in the first few months so the liquidator can start distributing proceeds to creditors.
