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Rudolf Stein confirms voluntary liquidation

FRP Advisory has been officially appointed as liquidator of the accessories, gift and collectables company.

Licensed accessories, gift and collectables company, Rudolf Stein has confirmed it has gone into voluntary liquidation.

As predicted by The Source last week, business advisory firm FRP Advisory has been appointed as liquidator, following the approval of a creditors voluntary liquidation.

A spokesman for FRP Advisory told The Source: “Liquidators at FRP Advisory will be seeking to recover value from Rudolf Stein’s assets on behalf of creditors to the company in accordance with their statutory duties.”

Rudolf Stein was established back in 1912, becoming one of Europe’s leading licensed accessories, gift sets and collectables businesses. Its portfolio included brands such as Peppa Pig, Ben & Holly, Adventure Time and My Little Pony.

Its most recent accounts filed at Companies House for the year ending April 30, 2015 show trade debtors of £400,099.

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