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Greensill creditors vote to liquidate company after business went insolvent during COVID pandemic – ABC News
Creditors vote to wind up Lex Greensill’s insolvent trade financing empire, with uncertainty about how much money they can recover.

Creditors have voted to wind up Lex Greensill’s insolvent trade financing empire, with uncertainty about how much money they can recover.
Key points:
- Twenty-three creditors voted to liquidate the business, three abstained and none voted against the measure
- The creditors that voted at today’s meeting are owed a combined total of $4.7 billion
- The liquidators will now try and track down all the company’s assets and sell what they can
At a virtual meeting this morning, 41 creditors and their representatives…
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