Liquidators request Impress creditor claims

Creditors of failed Rydalmere business Impress Printers have been asked to submit their claims to liquidator DVT.

DVT liquidator Suelen McCallum says they are still investigating this case and aren’t sure how much money creditors will receive.

“We do not know, we have not finished our investigation yet,” she says.

When asked if they know when their investigation will be completed McCallum said ‘probably within in the next six months’.

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Impress Printers NSW went into liquidation last year. Print business Reactiv managing director Kingsley Moore says he bought the company out, buying the assets, and says the employees from Impress are working for Reactiv.

Moore was unable to comment further as a number of issues had not been settled.

Reactiv is a full service printing house offering services ranging from paper and board printing to mailing. Reactiv grew from the failed Impress operation which was founded 17 years ago. 

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