旭晨會計師事務所
公司清盤服務
We are adept at handling company insolvency cases. Dr. Cheng is a qualified liquidator with extensive experience in handling corporate winding-up cases. Dr. Cheng is one of the first professional accountants in Hong Kong to be accredited by the Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Faculty of Law of the University of Hong Kong as professionally qualified to handle liquidation cases. We have been handling corporate insolvency cases for clients of all sizes in a wide range of industries for many years.
If shareholders want to wind up the company, they should understand the formalities or risk violating the relevant laws and regulations. If the spirit of the law is seriously violated, it may constitute an arrest or affect the freedom of movement in and out of Hong Kong.
Company insolvency services include:
- Shareholders' Voluntary Liquidation (MVL)
- Creditors' Voluntary Liquidation (CVL)
- Compulsory Winding-up by Court (CCL)
* Acting as liquidator or winding-up adviser in winding-up cases
Shareholders’ Voluntary Liquidation (MVL)
For a shareholder to wind up a company, the following conditions must be met:
- Completed account records for the company
- The resolution was approved by a majority of shareholders at the general meeting of shareholders
- A liquidator must be appointed to supervise and handle the entire winding-up process
Creditors’ Voluntary Winding-up (CVL)
The directors of the company need to hold a meeting with the shareholders and creditors to reach a consensus for the company to go into liquidation. The company must meet the following conditions:
- Completed account records for the company
- The company can no longer continue to operate
- A liquidator must be appointed to supervise and handle the entire winding-up process
- The liquidator must be a certified public accountant
Compulsory Winding-up by Court (CCL)
The company itself, its creditors, the Companies Registry or the relevant company officers may also apply for a winding-up order.
- Once a winding-up order has been issued, the court will appoint a liquidator to follow up
- The Official Receiver's Office may also act as provisional liquidator
