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The Official Liquidator for the defunct Fund Management Companies (FMC’s), the Registrar-General, will on Friday, July 2, have an investor class meeting with customers of some defunct FMC’s.
A statement signed by Jemima Oware stated that “all the creditors of the under-listed companies are being invited to a Virtual First Creditors meeting on the scheduled time for each company to be held on July 1.”
A Virtual Class Meeting will then be held on Friday from 9:00, am to 11:00 am for investors of fund management companies only.
The companies scheduled for the First Creditors Meeting are; FirstBanc Financial Services Limited from 9 am to 10 am, Procap Finance Limited from 10:15 am to 11: 15 am, and Omega Capital Limited from 11:30 am to 12:30 am.
However, all the companies listed above are scheduled for a Class Meeting from 9 am – 11 am on Friday, July 2.
All meetings, according to the Registrar-General, will be held via zoom video conferencing.
"Meeting ID and Password shall be delivered to all creditors via text message by June 30, 2021," the statement said.
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