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‘Orderly winding down’ for RBG as collapsed firm fails to appoint administrators

Alex Ryan
Alex Ryan
alexander.ryan@legalease.co.uk
17 February 2025
LeadershipStrategy and management

Memery Crystal’s parent company RBG Holdings is set to proceed with an ‘orderly winding down’, it announced today (17 February), after failing to appoint administrators within ten days of filing notice of intention to do so.

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