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How to do a claim assignment in order to dissolve ltd. company

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    How to do a claim assignment in order to dissolve ltd. company

    I've been contracting for around 5 years and last year I received a really good offer to work as a permie, which I took. I am now looking into closing down my existing Ltd. Company. The problem I have is that I've made a stupid decision one year before and I've invested through my ltd. in a P2P scheme in a EU country. The company that operated that scheme (let's call it X) has stopped paying any money back and I'm now part of a lawsuit in that EU country.

    I now want to assign this claim that my Ltd has against this company X to myself as an individual, so that my ltd. will have no disputes and I can then dissolve it. I've asked around and I've only received an offer from a company that are willing to deal with this, but they are really expensive. Does anyone know or can recommend someone that can handle this for me? Cheers!

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    None of the cheaper companies are going to want to touch this with a barge pole. Their business model requires simple and straightforward dissolution for it to be cost-effective for them. Maslin’s certainly won’t.

    Take a look at Begbies Traynor - they might be able to help, but no company prepared to touch this will be cheap.
    "I can put any old tat in my sig, put quotes around it and attribute to someone of whom I've heard, to make it sound true."
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      #3
      Originally posted by cojak View Post
      None of the cheaper companies are going to want to touch this with a barge pole. Their business model requires simple and straightforward dissolution for it to be cost-effective for them. Maslin’s certainly won’t.

      Take a look at Begbies Traynor - they might be able to help, but no company prepared to touch this will be cheap.
      Thanks, I'll ask them for a quote.

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