Petitions to wind up (Companies)
CHARLES HOPE HOLDINGS LIMITED
A petition has been filed to wind up Charles Hope Holdings Limited, with a hearing set for 19 August 2026 at the High Court of Justice.
Notice details
- Company
- Charles Hope Holdings Limited
- Company number
- 12812221
- Nature of business
- Other letting and operating of own or leased real estate
- Registered office
- 86-90 Paul Street, London EC2A 4NE
- Petitioner
- Cromdale Investments Limited
- Petition presented
- 02 July 2026 at 11:52
- Court
- High Court of Justice, Business and Property Courts of England and Wales, Insolvency and Companies List (ChD), Rolls Building, Fetter Lane, London EC4A 1NL
- Case number
- CR-2026-005184
- Hearing date/time
- 19 August 2026 at 10:30
- Petitioner's solicitor
- Richard Webber, RLS Solicitors Limited trading as RLS Law, Borough Yards, 13 Dirty Lane, London SE1 9PA, Tel 020 3603 2667, Email [email protected] (Reference RW/CR020-4)
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A written-off invoice rarely stops at the company that failed. The supplier left short is often the next business in difficulty — and the earlier that's dealt with, the more options stay open. If CHARLES HOPE HOLDINGS LIMITED owed you money, it's worth checking where that leaves you.
Unpaid wages, holiday pay and statutory redundancy are claimed from the government's Redundancy Payments Service, not from K2. The insolvency practitioner named in this notice should send you a case reference — you'll need it to claim.
K2 has backed and restructured UK businesses since 1990, including buying trade and assets out of distress. These situations move in days rather than months, so if you're looking at CHARLES HOPE HOLDINGS LIMITED or something similar, start the conversation early.
If your business is under pressure — creditors circling, a petition threatened, or cash running out — acting early changes the outcome. K2 has helped UK directors turn things around since 1990. Talk to us in confidence.
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