End of the road for eight fund managers as official liquidator gazettes them

November 24, 2020 / Comments (0)

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The Official Liquidator (OL) has gazetted eight additional fund management companies (FMCs) out of the 54 whose licenses the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) revoked.

Two more companies, which have also been cleared, are going through the winding up and gazetting process.

Their gazetting completes their journeys as corporate bodies.

Those gazetted include UniSecurities Gh Ltd, QFS Securities Ltd, Ultimate Trust Fund Ltd and SGL Royal Kapital Ltd.

The rest are Corporate Hills Investment Ltd, Heritage Securities Ltd, EM Capital Partners Ltd and Cambridge Capital Advisors Ltd.

The two from Kumasi that are still going through gazetting are Global Investments Ltd and Goldstreet Fund Management Ltd.

All the winding-up orders for the companies have been gazetted and notices for any remaining claims as proof of debts will be published in newspapers.

The Registrar-General and OL, Mrs Jemima Oware, announced this at a meeting dubbed: “Time with the commissioner” in Accra.

UniSecurities

She explained that one of the companies, UniSecurities Ghana Ltd, had, however, submitted an injunction letter from its lawyers preventing the OL from proceeding with the process.

“For UniSecurities, even after the order had been granted and I had actually gazetted the order, I received an appeal from its lawyers against the order,” she disclosed, adding that the lawyers requested to set a date for their documents to be looked at and agreed upon at the Appeal Court. But I have already gazetted the order and so unless I get another application bringing an injunction to restrain me from continuing, I can’t stop,”

Second Phase of Creditor Meetings

Mrs Oware said she was going ahead with the creditors’ meeting for the eight defunct companies.

She said the first virtual creditors’ meetings for phase two would be held on November 25 and 26, this year.

For the other two companies, she said, their documents were currently going through the process of being gazetted before a notice to creditors to submit proof of claims would be made, “and this will then be followed by the notice for the first creditor meetings and class meetings to be held”.

A list of all the companies are QFS Securities Limited, Ultimate Trust Fund Limited, SGL Royal Kapital Limited, Corporate Hills Investment Limited, Unisecurities (Ghana) Limited, EM Capital Partners Limited and Cambridge Capital Advisors Limited.

The OL, however, gave an assurance that every effort would be made to try and add the two to the 10 companies.

Some challenges

She said the challenges she had faced in the liquidation process included complex and bureaucratic court processes, difficulty in locating some companies, incorrect contact details and the fact that cases before other judges had to be moved to a dedicated judge.

Mrs Oware said it was welcoming news that the government had authorised the partial bailout of GH¢50,000 for all remaining customers of the revoked FMCs, pending the outcome of the liquidation petitions.

“The OL is very determined to ensure that all investors and creditors receive their funds once we receive the winding-up order,” she said and gave an assurance that the office would expedite the process to bring the much-needed relief to those affected.

She, however, said the bailout package being rolled out by the government was not compulsory, as claimants had the choice to accept to be part or to decline.

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