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Seyunique goes into liquidation

14 Jul 2020 - by Sarah Robertson
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After weeks of silence, Indian Ocean island operator, Seyunique, has confirmed to Travel News that it intends to go into liquidation after 25 years in business.

The operator said that on May 22 it had filed a special resolution for voluntary liquidation in terms of section 352(2) of the Companies Act.

Owner of Seyunique, Jane James, said: “With international leisure travel still not an option for South Africans, the travel industry must be one of the hardest-hit industries of the ‘locked down’ world we find ourselves in. A number of businesses have found it impossible and, unfortunately, Seyunique is the latest casualty. After lengthy discussions with our attorney and financial adviser we have had to make the very difficult decision to voluntarily liquidate.”

Jane said trade partners and clients would be furnished with contact details for the liquidator as soon as one was appointed by CIPC (Companies and Intellectual Property Commission).

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