Where To Go OÜ In bankruptcy
Private limited company
- 12586991
- Harju maakond, Tallinn, Nõmme linnaosa, Vabaduse pst 181/3-14, 10917
Where To Go OÜ has been registered on 18/12/2013. The status of the company is active.
The company's activity is Other information technology and computer service activities.
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General Information
Company name in the business register
Where To Go OÜ
Company type
Private limited company>
Registration number
12586991
D-U-N-S number
505846838
Registered
Dec 18, 2013 over 11 years ago
Registered capital
4,100 EUR
Status
In bankruptcy
Contact data
Physical address
Harju maakond, Tallinn, Nõmme linnaosa, Vabaduse pst 181/3-14, 10917
Telephone
E-mail address
Quarterly taxes paid
Source: Estonian Tax and Customs Board
Responsible persons
| Name | Personal ID / Date of birth | Role | From |
|---|---|---|---|
| Maire Arm | 46203×××××× | Trustee in bankruptcy | Jun 2, 2016 |
Source: Estonian Business Registry (RIK)
Representation rights
- Bankruptcy trustee disposes of bankruptcy estate of the private limited company.
Source: Estonian Business Registry (RIK)
Shareholders, supervisory board and other persons
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Financial information
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| No of employees |
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