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What you can consider doing if your company is in financial difficulty.
If you hold certain information, you should contact OFSI as soon as practicable.
Understand how trading conditions and insurance can limit the financial risk for freight forwarders.
How Ofqual meets it's legal, financial obligations.
It is your responsibility to make sure you can access enough money to pay for all your costs and to avoid getting into financial difficulties abroad.
Directors have specific duties if their company becomes insolvent. These still apply if it is trading or if trading has stopped.
Even the best-run business can face unexpected challenges and solvency issues. It's important you recognise the signs and understand your duties as a director.
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