Meeting of creditors called for Manchester Printers Group

Manchester Printers Group accounts are overdue
Manchester Printers Group accounts are overdue

Manchester Printers Group Ltd appears likely to be wound up as the saga surrounding the business and its associated group of companies reaches what could be its final phase.

The firm’s sole director Sarah Pinkney has called a virtual meeting of creditors for Manchester Printers Group to take place at 14:15pm on 15 May. 

As with the other connected printing companies in the group, Richard Cole and Steve Kenny of KBL Advisory in Sale are the insolvency practitioners handling the case. 

The notice announcing the meeting states: “A meeting of shareholders has been called and will be held prior to the virtual meeting of creditors to consider passing a resolution for voluntary winding up of the company.”

Pinkney is currently the director of more than 20 companies, of which eight have called creditors’ meetings and/or entered some form of insolvency over the past two months. 

The previously acquisitive group began to unravel in March, and the historic Deanprint business it acquired last year was shuttered in April. 

Manchester Printers Group’s accounts are currently flagged as overdue at Companies House.