Ayondo gets statutory demand from former CEO Robert Lempka over non-payment
Separately, SGX grants fintech firm extra time to release results and annual report, and hold its AGM
Singapore
CATALIST-LISTED fintech company Ayondo on Wednesday was served a statutory demand from its former executive director and chief executive officer, Robert Lempka, for payment of S$165,800 in relation to his resignation.
The statutory demand alleged that Ayondo had refused and/or failed to respond to a letter of demand dated April 9, 2019 about the same outstanding sum that was due to Mr Lempka. The letter was appended to the statutory demand.
But Ayondo said it had not received the letter prior …
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