Date named for Harlequin adviser creditors meeting

Laura Miller
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A date has been set for a meeting of creditors of failed firm Tailormade, which advised on self-invested personal pension (SIPP) transfers into troubled overseas property company Harlequin and was a major distributor of Harlequin investments.

Tailormade is entering liquidation because it can't finance redress payments to clients. A meeting of the creditors of the company will be held on 15 October at 2pm at the Halliwell Jones Stadium, Mike Gregory Way, Warrington. The purpose of the meeting is for creditors to receive Tailormade's directors' statement of affairs, appoint a liquidator and, if creditors think fit, appoint a liquidation committee. RSM Tenon has been appointed liquidators in the interim. Creditors may attend and vote at the meeting by proxy or in person. In order to be entitled to vote at the meeting, c...

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