The company previously went into administration in late June

Ilke Homes goes into liquidation



Modular housebuilder Ilke Homes has gone into liquidation.


A ‘notice of a court order ending administration’ was filed on Companies House on 19th October, after having gone into administration on 30th June.

The company has gone into liquidation with around approximately £321m in debt to creditors,  with over £700,000 of the share being accounted for by employee claims.

After it went into administration, over 150 previous employees took legal action against Ilke Homes over its management of the redundancy process.

“Based on current information, the administrators do not anticipate that any funds will become available to enable any distributions to be made to the preferential or unsecured creditors; however, the likely levels of return are estimated and are subject to change,” the document on Companies House stated.

According to the document, the likely level of return stands at £82,000.

The company began through a partnership between housebuilder Keepmoat and offsite specialist Elliott Group, and were listed as incorporated on Companies House in August 2017.



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