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The High Court of Singapore granted a winding up order against Victory Shipping Pte Ltd on 12 June, according to a Thursday (25 June) notice on the Government Gazette. The winding up application was filed by Estonia-based marine fuels and commodities trading company Bunker Partner on 13 April. Victory Shipping, with representations in Malaysia, India and the U.A.E., operates dry bulk shipping contracts around the globe with voyages performed mainly in the Middle East and Southeast Asia. The winding up order also included the following name and address of a liquidator: Mr Farooq Ahmad Mann C/o M/s Mann & Associates PAC 3 Shenton Way #03-06C Shenton House Singapore 068805 The notice noted that all creditors of the Victory Shipping should file their proof of debt with the liquidator who will be administering all the affairs of the company. Manifold Times previously reported a virtual hearing between Victory Shipping and Integr8 Fuels Pte Ltd , organised by the High Court of the Republic of Singapore. The event was to set aside a statutory demand served on 3 October 2025 by Integr8 Fuels lawyers under Section 125(2)(c) and Section 10 of the Insolvency, Restructuring and Dissolution Act 2018 (IRDA) against Victory Shipping, according to court documents obtained by the bunkering publication. Integr8 Fuels provides bunker trading and brokerage services to shipowners and operators that enables them to optimise fuel procurement. Related : Singapore: Court to hear Bunker Partner’s winding-up bid against Victory Shipping on 12 June Related : Singapore: Estonian firm Bunker Partner files bid to wind up Victory Shipping Related : Singapore: Victory Shipping aiming to set aside bankruptcy court process from Integr8 Fuels Photo credit: Manifold Times Published: 26 June, 2026
Singapore: Bunker Partner succeeds in High Court bid to wind up Victory Shipping
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