National debts of Regus Hub Property Management

Regus Hub Property Management debt entries in KRZ

Company age:
Age:
6 y. 8 m. 7 d.
Share capital:
Share capital:
20 000 PLN

The latest check (2025-06-28) in KRZ shows that Regus Hub Property Management has 10 KRZ records. These records are distributed s follows: Discontinued enforcement proceedings - 10.

The total company's debt is -95 612 PLN

Discontinued enforcement proceedings

Type of Proceedings Case Number Registration Date Discontinuation Date Status Total
umorzone postępowanie egzekucyjne TW1470521002189 2022-12-13 2023-02-01
completed
-1 227,51 PLN
umorzone postępowanie egzekucyjne TW4470521008209 2022-12-13 2023-02-01
completed
-5 260,59 PLN
umorzone postępowanie egzekucyjne Km 590/22 2023-04-04 2023-12-13
completed
-1 178,41 PLN
umorzone postępowanie egzekucyjne TW1470521002190 2022-12-13 2023-02-01
completed
-262,78 PLN
umorzone postępowanie egzekucyjne TW4470521008207 2022-12-13 2023-02-01
completed
-66 415,96 PLN
umorzone postępowanie egzekucyjne TW4470022006213 2022-12-13 2023-02-01
completed
-164,05 PLN
umorzone postępowanie egzekucyjne TW4470022006211 2022-12-13 2023-02-01
completed
-2 572,50 PLN
umorzone postępowanie egzekucyjne TW4470521008208 2022-12-13 2023-02-01
completed
-17 728,90 PLN
umorzone postępowanie egzekucyjne TW4470022006212 2022-12-13 2023-02-01
completed
-658,83 PLN
umorzone postępowanie egzekucyjne TW1470521002191 2022-12-13 2023-02-01
completed
-142,03 PLN

We regularly monitor all companies in our database, including Regus Hub Property Management, against the National Register of Debtors (KRZ) to identify any new entries.

Debt in companies can have a significant impact on their financial stability and future development. Companies often use loans or bonds to finance investments, but excessive debt can lead to liquidity problems and limit opportunities for further expansion. High liabilities can also affect the company's ability to pay suppliers and employees on time. Therefore, it is crucial to properly manage debt, negotiate favorable repayment terms, and avoid the risk of excessive debt, which can lead to insolvency or bankruptcy.