13:01 Aug 1, 2022 The Singapore High Court Has Granted Vauld Three Months
The Singapore High Court has granted Vauld three months. The Singapore High Court granted Vauld a moratorium extension until November 7 at a hearing today, the sources said. The court has also asked Vauld to form a creditors committee, they added.
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