Case Studies/Hospitality/RM HOSPITALITY LIMITED
Creditors' voluntary liquidation

RM HOSPITALITY LIMITED

RM Hospitality Limited, of 54 New Bridge Street West, entered creditors’ voluntary liquidation under the Insolvency Act 1986, ss.100 and 109, with the appointment recorded in The Gazette at Notice 5142286. The company, incorporated on 22 Jan 2020, had an overdue confirmation statement and its last accounts were filed to 26 Dec 2025.

Key facts
Company no.12418342
SectorHospitality
Incorporated22 Jan 2020
Reg. office54 New Bridge Street West NE1
Appointed28 May 2026
Office holderGillian Margaret Sayburn, BTG Begbies Traynor
The timeline · incorporation → liquidation
22 Jan 2020
Incorporated
Registered as 12418342. Hospitality.
18 Mar 2021
Board changes begin
First of the director resignations before failure.
5 Apr 2021
First accounts filed
accounts-with-accounts-type-micro-entity
26 Dec 2025
Latest accounts filed
accounts-with-accounts-type-micro-entity
28 May 2026
Liquidator appointed
Creditors' voluntary liquidation.
28 May 2026
Gazette notice published
Notice 5142252 in The Gazette.

What the data was telling us

Readings from The Gazette and Companies House, in the firm's final two years.

Insolvency statusCVL
StatusCreditors' voluntary liquidation
Gazette refNotice 5142286
EditionThe Gazette
Appointed byMembers & creditors
UnderInsolvency Act 1986, s.100 & s.109
Filing trajectoryLate filing
Incorporated22 Jan 2020
Last accounts26 Dec 2025
Confirmation stmtOverdue
Account typeMicro-entity
Director stabilityBoard churn
Appointments2 since 2020
Resignations0 in final 12 mths
Active directors1
Avg tenure3.8 yrs
Practitioner appointedPractitioner
PractitionerGillian Margaret Sayburn
FirmBTG Begbies Traynor
RoleLiquidator
IP numberIP 10830
AppointedUnknown

Lessons behind the liquidation

01
Filing discipline matters

The company’s confirmation statement was overdue, while the last accounts on record were to 26 Dec 2025. In insolvency cases, late or missing filings do not explain the outcome on their own, but they do show where corporate discipline has weakened before the formal process begins.

02
A compact structure can still reach liquidation

RM Hospitality Limited was a micro-entity and had one active director at the point of insolvency. Even a small structure still has to maintain reporting, creditor oversight and orderly closure when trading can no longer continue under company control.

03
The liquidation route is creditor-led

The Gazette notice records a creditors’ voluntary liquidation, appointed by members and creditors, with BTG Begbies Traynor named as liquidator and Gillian Margaret Sayburn identified as practitioner. That route places the winding-up into a formal process designed to deal with creditor claims and realisation of assets in an orderly way.

Pattern context

This looks like a straightforward small-company liquidation pattern, where a compact hospitality business reached formal insolvency after compliance gaps appeared in the public record.

Indicative basis · modelled across LIQUI's corpus, indicative, not predictive
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