Appointment of Administrators

City and County of the City of LondonEC1A 4HD51.517471-0.097507EC1A 7BL51.517671-0.098753Insolvency Act 1986The Insolvency (England and Wales) Rules 20162021-11-222021-11-23TSO (The Stationery Office), customer.services@thegazette.co.uk393488063538

In the the High Court of Justice, Business and Property Courts of England and Wales (ChD)

Court Number: CR-2021-002168

INFRARED UK LION LIMITED PARTNERSHIP

Trading Name: INFRARED UK LION LIMITED PARTNERSHIP

Nature of Business: Financial intermediation not elsewhere classified

Registered office: Level 7 One Bartholomew Close, Barts Square, London, EC1A 7BL

Principal trading address: Level 7 One Bartholomew Close, Barts Square, London, EC1A 7BL

Company Number: LP015850

Notice is given by Andrew James Johnson, Ali Abbas Khaki and Matthew Boyd Callaghan, of FTI Consulting LLP, 200 Aldersgate, Aldersgate Street, London, Greater London, EC1A 4HD, under paragraph 46 of Schedule B1 of The Insolvency Act 1986 and rule 3.27(3) of The Insolvency (England and Wales) Rules 2016, that we were appointed Joint Administrators of InfraRed UK Lion Limited Partnership on 22 November 2021.

Joint Administrator: Andrew James Johnson (IP number 17670) of FTI Consulting LLP, 200 Aldersgate, Aldersgate Street, London, Greater London, EC1A 4HD.

Joint Administrator: Ali Abbas Khaki (IP number 25690) of FTI Consulting LLP, 200 Aldersgate, Aldersgate Street, London, Greater London, EC1A 4HD.

Joint Administrator: Matthew Boyd Callaghan (IP number 14630) of FTI Consulting LLP, 200 Aldersgate, Aldersgate Street, London, Greater London, EC1A 4HD.

Date of Appointment: 22 November 2021

For further details contact the Joint Administrators’ staff on 020 7269 9391 or at IRUKLion@fticonsulting.com

The affairs, business and property of the Company are being managed by the Joint Administrators, Andrew James Johnson, Ali Abbas Khaki and Matthew Boyd Callaghan. The Administrators act as agents of the Company and contract without personal liability. The Joint Administrators are authorised to act either jointly or separately.