Cathro & Partners Explore Sale of Metigy

Sydney – Insolvency experts Cathro & Partners are investigating the sale of assets and intellectual property for marketing technology business Metigy following the recent announcement of its voluntary administration.

Sydney – Insolvency experts Cathro & Partners are investigating the sale of assets and intellectual property for marketing technology business Metigy following the recent announcement of its voluntary administration.

Announced last week, Cathro & Partners are working with investigators and creditors to assess the business commercials and explore the possibility of its sale.

According to Cathro & Partners Principals Simon Cathro and Andrew Blundell, now is the time for interested parties to indicate their interest as Metigy looks for a quick resolution.

“We are exploring the urgent sale of Metigy’s assets and intellectual property as part of the voluntary administration process and consider a sale could be an outcome in this process.”

Metigy was founded in 2015 and used artificial intelligence to provide small businesses with potential customer insights to inform marketing strategies.

For more information, please contact:

Simon Cathro, Cathro & Partners

MOB: 0416 014 889

Email: simon.cathro@cathropartners.com.au

About Cathro & Partners Cathro & Partners are experts in providing insolvency and restructuring services that help to create and preserve business value. Founded in 2021 by industry expert Simon Cathro, the boutique firm specialises in restructuring, turnaround, insolvency, safe harbour, secured enforcement services and pre-lending services.

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