Notices under the Trustee Act 1925
THE ANTOLIN INTERIORS PENSION SCHEME
Notice to Creditors and Beneficiaries under Section 27 of the Trustee Act 1925
27 May 2022
Relevant Employer: Antolin Interiors UK Limited
Notice is hereby given pursuant to Section 27 of the Trustee Act 1925 that the Trustees of the Antolin Interiors Pension Scheme (the “Trustees” and the “Scheme”, respectively) are intending to wind up the Scheme and distribute its assets in accordance with the Scheme’s governing documentation.
Any creditor or beneficiary of the Scheme or any other person who believes they have a claim against or interest in the Scheme (“Claimants”) is requested to write to the Trustees of the Scheme at the following address: The Trustees of the Antolin Interiors Pension Scheme, c/o Christopher Barnes, XPS Pensions Group, 11 Strand, London, WC2N 5HR, Email: antolininteriors@xpsplc.com
Claimants may include any employee or former employee of the Relevant Employer (or any associated company) who believes that they were a member of the Scheme, or any person who believes themselves to be a beneficiary of the Scheme including as the widow, widower, survivor or dependant of a deceased member of the Scheme.
Claimants should provide full particulars of their claim including their name, address, date of birth and National Insurance number, and if applicable, when they worked for the Relevant Employer (or any associated company) within two months of the date of publication of this notice.
After this date, the Trustees may proceed to wind up the Scheme and deal with the assets of the Scheme among the persons entitled to them, having regard only to the claims and interests of which they have prior notice. The Trustees shall not be liable to any person of whose claims and demands they have not had notice.
Any person who has been contacted by the Trustees at their current address or has already made a claim and received a response need not re-apply to the Trustees.
Issued on behalf of the Trustees of the Scheme on 27 May 2022.
Ag QH22012
