Moratorium ends for System 4 Leisure Ltd as company dissolution proceeds
The moratorium for System 4 Leisure Ltd has ended. The company, registered in Manchester, has since been dissolved. No administrators were formally appointed.
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Moratorium end for System 4 Leisure Ltd
The moratorium for System 4 Leisure Ltd has ended. This legal protection paused creditor enforcement action but concluded without a formal administration appointment. The company was registered at The Trafford, 699 Chester Road, Manchester, M16 0GW.
System 4 Leisure Ltd was incorporated on 17 May 2018. Its primary business activity was listed as other business and administrative management consulting activities. The company last filed accounts for the period ending 31 May 2020.
Natalie Anne Ogden was the sole director at the time of the notice. Records show no secured lenders or outstanding charges against the company. The organisation has now been dissolved.
Background
Steven Wiseglass was the office holder for the moratorium notice. No formal administration details followed. A moratorium is governed by Schedule B1 of the Insolvency Act 1986. It provides a period where legal actions by creditors are suspended. This time is used to consider rescue or restructuring plans.
In this case, the moratorium period finished and the company moved to dissolution. Dissolution is the final stage where a company is removed from the register at Companies House. It follows a period of insolvency or inactivity and means the company has ceased to exist as a legal entity.
Common questions
What does the end of the moratorium mean for System 4 Leisure Limited?
The Part A1 standalone moratorium for System 4 Leisure Limited has come to an end. The statutory pause on most creditor enforcement (introduced by the Corporate Insolvency and Governance Act 2020) no longer applies, and creditors can resume normal enforcement action. Whether the company continues to trade, enters another insolvency process, or has been rescued depends on what was achieved during the moratorium -- check Companies House for any subsequent filings.
Are you owed money by System 4 Leisure Limited?
Pre-moratorium debts that were paused are now collectable through the usual routes (demand, county court claim, statutory demand and so on). If the company has entered a subsequent insolvency procedure, contact the office-holder named in the relevant Gazette notice or check the Insolvency Service register.
Sources
- The London Gazette notice (code Moratoria, Prohibited Names and Other: Moratorium: Coming to an End)
- Companies House record 11368354
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