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Supie didn’t keep annual financial statements

First liquidators’ report shows Supie, and its related companies, owe creditors combined total in excess of $3.1m.

Supie employed about 118 people at the point it entered into administration.

Failed online supermarket Supie failed to publish its annual financial statements, the first liquidators’ report shows.

The company, along with its related entities Bevie and Workerly, were placed into administration on October 30 after a key funder pulled its financial support, with Richard Nacey

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Nicholas Pointon Thu, 16 Nov 2023
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