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Singapore: Annual general meetings set for An Ya Shipping and related companies

Annual general meetings of companies and creditors will be held electronically for An Ya Shipping, An Sheng Shipping, An Kang Shipping, An Hua Shipping and An He Shipping, according to notices.

Several notices were published on the Government Gazette on Wednesday (19 December) regarding the annual general meetings to be held electronically for An Ya Shipping Pte Ltd, An Sheng Shipping Pte Ltd, An Kang Shipping Pte Ltd, An Hua Shipping Pte Ltd and An He Shipping Pte Ltd.

Annual general meetings for An Ya Shipping are to be held on 2 March at the following times:

  • Annual general meeting of the company and creditors at 2pm

Annual general meetings for An Sheng Shipping are to be held on 27 February at the following times:

  • Annual general meeting of the company at 4pm
  • Annual general meeting of the creditors of the Company at 5pm

Annual general meetings for An Kang Shipping are to be held on 27 February at the following times:

  • Annual general meeting of the company at 2pm
  • Annual general meeting of the creditors of the Company at 3pm

Annual general meetings for An Hua Shipping are to be held on 26 February at the following times:

  • Annual general meeting of the company at 4pm
  • Annual general meeting of the creditors of the Company at 5pm

Annual general meetings for An He Shipping are to be held on 26 February at the following times:

  • Annual general meeting of the company at 2pm
  • Annual general meeting of the creditors of the Company at 3pm

The agenda for all the meetings are:

  • To receive an update on the liquidation.
  • To receive an account of the Liquidators’ acts and dealings, and of the conduct of the winding up

 

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Published: 11 February, 2026

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