Re-use of a prohibited name
MAROUSH II COMPANY LIMITED
Director Ranya Abouzaki gives notice that, following MAROUSH II COMPANY LIMITED’s entry into administration on 12 June 2026, a new company (Nverland Limited) will trade under the prohibited names ‘Maroush’, ‘Maroush II Company Limited’ and ‘Maroush Beauchamp Place’ under the protection of rule 22.4 of the Insolvency Rules
Notice details
- Company
- MAROUSH II COMPANY LIMITED
- Company number
- 02388961
- Registered office
- 5 Mcnicol Drive, London, England, NW10 7AJ
- Principal trading address
- 38 Beauchamp Place, London, SW3 1NU
- Trading name(s)
- Maroush / Maroush Beauchamp Place
- Director giving notice
- Ranya Abouzaki
- Director address
- Flat 8, Melbourne Court, Randolph Avenue, London, W9 1BJ
- Date entered administration
- 12 June 2026
- Proposed new company
- Nverland Limited
- Proposed trading names
- Maroush; Maroush II Company Limited; Maroush Beauchamp Place
- Publication date
- 8 July 2026
- Notice ID
- 5170622
- Notice code
- 2403
- Type of liquidation
- Administration
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